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Non-Parametric Inference of Window Observation Recurrent Event Data with Multiple Causes of Failure

Accepted - April 2024

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Keywords:

counting process, window observation, recurrent events, mean function, multiple causes

Abstract

Recurrent event data with multiple causes of failure are common in survival studies. There  are situations where the recurrence history of some systems is available in disconnected ob4 servation windows with gaps in between. Such data are called window-observation recurrence data, and no events can be observed during these gaps. This article discusses the non6 parametric estimation of cause specific mean function for window-observation recurrence  data with multiple failure modes. A test statistic is proposed to compare the effect of dif8 ferent causes. Simulation studies are performed to evaluate the performance of the proposed  methods. An automobile warranty database is analyzed to illustrate the suggested techniques

Published

2024-04-29

How to Cite

Paduthol Godan, S., & S, H. (2024). Non-Parametric Inference of Window Observation Recurrent Event Data with Multiple Causes of Failure: Accepted - April 2024. REVSTAT-Statistical Journal. Retrieved from https://revstat.ine.pt/index.php/REVSTAT/article/view/464

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