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Activity Number: 187
Type: Topic Contributed
Date/Time: Monday, July 30, 2007 : 2:00 PM to 3:50 PM
Sponsor: Biometrics Section
Abstract - #309371
Title: Model Selection Under the Proportional Hazards Mixed Effects Model (PHMM)
Author(s): Michael Donohue*+ and Ronghui Xu and Anthony Gamst and Florin Vaida and David P. Harrington
Companies: University of California, San Diego and University of California, San Diego and University of California, San Diego and University of California, San Diego and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Address: 9500 Gilman Drive MC 0717, San Diego, CA, 92093-0717,
Keywords: model selection ; proportional hazards ; mixed effects ; Akaike information criterion
Abstract:

In this talk we discuss model selection under the proportional hazards mixed effects model (PHMM). Recently established asymptotic properties of the nonparametric maximum likelihood estimator allow us to use the profile likelihood for selection of both nested and non-nested PHMMs. We define a profile Akaike information for general models with nuisance parameters. Asymptotic quadratic expansion of the log profile likelihood allows unbiased estimation of the Akaike information by a profile Akaike information criterion (pAIC). The pAIC focuses on the population parameters, such as the fixed effects and variance components. We will also discuss conditional AIC (cAIC), which, in turn, incorporates the estimated random effects. Computation of both pAIC and cAIC under PHMM will be addressed, and examples will be given to show their applications.


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