Models for Recurrent Events in Reliability and Survival Analysis. Peña, E. A. & Hollander, M. In Soyer, R., Mazzuchi, T. A., & Singpurwalla, N. D., editors, Mathematical Reliability: An Expository Perspective, pages 105–123. Springer US, Boston, MA, 2004.
Paper doi abstract bibtex Existing models forrecurrent phenomena occurring in public health, biomedicine, reliability, engineering, economics, and sociology are reviewed. A new and general class of models for recurrent events is proposed. This class simultaneously takes into account intervention effects, effects of accumulating event occurrences, and effects of concomitant variables. It subsumes as special cases existing models for recurrent phenomena. The statistical identifiability issue for the proposed class of models is addressed.
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author={Pe{\~{n}}a, Edsel A. and Hollander, Myles},
editor={Soyer, Refik
and Mazzuchi, Thomas A.
and Singpurwalla, Nozer D.},
title={Models for Recurrent Events in Reliability and Survival Analysis},
booktitle={Mathematical Reliability: An Expository Perspective},
year={2004},
publisher={Springer US},
address={Boston, MA},
pages={105--123},
abstract={Existing models forrecurrent phenomena occurring in public health, biomedicine, reliability, engineering, economics, and sociology are reviewed. A new and general class of models for recurrent events is proposed. This class simultaneously takes into account intervention effects, effects of accumulating event occurrences, and effects of concomitant variables. It subsumes as special cases existing models for recurrent phenomena. The statistical identifiability issue for the proposed class of models is addressed.},
isbn={978-1-4419-9021-1},
doi={10.1007/978-1-4419-9021-1_6},
url={https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9021-1_6}
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