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A Flexible Zero-Inflated Poisson Regression Model, Eric S. Roemmele
A Flexible Zero-Inflated Poisson Regression Model, Eric S. Roemmele
Theses and Dissertations--Statistics
A practical problem often encountered with observed count data is the presence of excess zeros. Zero-inflation in count data can easily be handled by zero-inflated models, which is a two-component mixture of a point mass at zero and a discrete distribution for the count data. In the presence of predictors, zero-inflated Poisson (ZIP) regression models are, perhaps, the most commonly used. However, the fully parametric ZIP regression model could sometimes be restrictive, especially with respect to the mixing proportions. Taking inspiration from some of the recent literature on semiparametric mixtures of regressions models for flexible mixture modeling, we propose a …
Statistical Inference On Dynamical Systems, Hongyuan Wang
Statistical Inference On Dynamical Systems, Hongyuan Wang
Theses and Dissertations--Statistics
The ordinary differential equation (ODE) is one representative and popular tool in modeling dynamical systems, which are widely implemented in physics, biology, economics, chemistry and biomedical sciences, etc. Because of the importance of dynamical systems in scientific studies, they are the main focuses of my dissertation.
The first chapter of the dissertation is introduction and literature review, which mainly focuses on numerical integration algorithms of ODEs that are difficult to solve analytically, as well as derivative-free optimization algorithms for the so-called inverse problem.
The second chapter is on the estimation method based on numerical solvers of differential equations. We start …