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A Bayesian Approach to a General Regression Model for ROC Curves

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  • Martin Hellmich
  • Keith R. Abrams
  • David R. Jones
  • Paul C. Lambert

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A fully Bayesian approach to a general nonlinear ordinal regression model for ROC- curve analysis is presented. Samples from the marginal posterior distributions of the model parameters are obtained by a Markov-chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) technique— Gibbs sampling. These samples facilitate the calculation of point estimates and cred ible regions as well as inferences for the associated areas under the ROC curves. The analysis of an example using freely available software shows that the use of nonin formative vague prior distributions for all model parameters yields posterior summary statistics very similar to the conventional maximum-likelihood estimates. Clinically im portant advantages of this Bayesian approach are: the possible inclusion of prior knowl edge and beliefs into the ROC analysis (via the prior distributions), the possible cal culation of the posterior predictive distribution of a future patient outcome, and the potential to address questions such as: "What is the probability that a certain diagnostic test is better in one setting than in another?" Key words: ROC curve; diagnostic test; ordinal regression; Bayesian methods; MCMC; Gibbs sampling; maximum likelihood (Med Decis Making 1998;18:436-443)

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  • Martin Hellmich & Keith R. Abrams & David R. Jones & Paul C. Lambert, 1998. "A Bayesian Approach to a General Regression Model for ROC Curves," Medical Decision Making, , vol. 18(4), pages 436-443, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:medema:v:18:y:1998:i:4:p:436-443
    DOI: 10.1177/0272989X9801800412
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    1. Fengchun Peng & W.Jack Hall, 1996. "Bayesian Analysis of ROC Curves Using Markov-chain Monte Carlo Methods," Medical Decision Making, , vol. 16(4), pages 404-411, October.
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    1. Tian, Guo-Liang & Tang, Man-Lai & Yuen, Kam Chuen & Ng, Kai Wang, 2010. "Further properties and new applications of the nested Dirichlet distribution," Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 54(2), pages 394-405, February.
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    3. Martin Hellmich & Keith R. Abrams & Alex J. Sutton, 1999. "Bayesian Approaches to Meta-analysi of ROC Curves," Medical Decision Making, , vol. 19(3), pages 252-264, August.

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