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A Simple Method For Finding Emperical Liklihood Type Intervals For The Roc Curve, Ayman Baklizi Nov 2007

A Simple Method For Finding Emperical Liklihood Type Intervals For The Roc Curve, Ayman Baklizi

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

Interval estimation of the ROC curve is considered using the empirical likelihood techniques. Suggested is a procedure that is very simple computationally and avoids the constrained optimization problems usually faced with empirical likelihood methods. Various modifications are suggested and the performance of the intervals is evaluated in terms of their coverage probability. The results show that some of the suggested intervals compete well with other intervals known in the literature.


Empirical Likelihood-Based Nonparametric Inference For The Difference Between Two Partial Aucs, Yan Yuan Aug 2007

Empirical Likelihood-Based Nonparametric Inference For The Difference Between Two Partial Aucs, Yan Yuan

Mathematics Theses

Compare the accuracy of two continuous-scale tests is increasing important when a new test is developed. The traditional approach that compares the entire areas under two Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curves is not sensitive when two ROC curves cross each other. A better approach to compare the accuracy of two diagnostic tests is to compare the areas under two ROC curves (AUCs) in the interested specificity interval. In this thesis, we have proposed bootstrap and empirical likelihood (EL) approach for inference of the difference between two partial AUCs. The empirical likelihood ratio for the difference between two partial AUCs is …


Beta-Weibull Distribution: Some Properties And Applications To Censored Data, Carl Lee, Felix Famoye, Olugbenga Olumolade May 2007

Beta-Weibull Distribution: Some Properties And Applications To Censored Data, Carl Lee, Felix Famoye, Olugbenga Olumolade

Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods

Some properties of a four-parameter beta-Weibull distribution are discussed. The beta-Weibull distribution is shown to have bathtub, unimodal, increasing, and decreasing hazard functions. The distribution is applied to censored data sets on bus-motor failures and a censored data set on head-and-neck-cancer clinical trial. A simulation is conducted to compare the beta-Weibull distribution with the exponentiated Weibull distribution.


A Method For Finding Standard Error Estimates For Rma Expression Levels Using Bootstrap, Gabriel Nicholas May 2007

A Method For Finding Standard Error Estimates For Rma Expression Levels Using Bootstrap, Gabriel Nicholas

All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023

Oligonucleotide arrays are used in many applications. Affymetrix GeneChip arrays are widely used. Before researchers can use the information from these arrays, the raw data must be transformed and summarized into a more meaningful and usable form. One of the more popular methods for doing so is RMA (Robust Multi-array Analysis).

A problem with RMA is that the end result (estimated gene expression levels) is based on a fairly complicated process that is unusual. Specifically, there is no closed-form estimate of standard errors for the estimated gene expression levels. The current recommendation is to use a naive estimate for the …