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Activity Number: 95
Type: Topic Contributed
Date/Time: Monday, July 30, 2007 : 8:30 AM to 10:20 AM
Sponsor: ENAR
Abstract - #309778
Title: Some Aspects of Recurrent Event Modeling
Author(s): Edsel A. Pena*+ and Akim Adekpedjou and Jonathan Quiton
Companies: University of South Carolina and University of South Carolina and University of South Carolina
Address: Department of Statistics, Columbia, SC, 29208,
Keywords: recurrent event ; goodness-of-fit ; model validation ; informative monitoring ; outlier ; influential observation
Abstract:

In this talk I will present recent results pertaining to the modeling and analysis of recurrent event data arising in biomedical settings, as well as in other scientific areas. Of particular interest are issues pertaining to model validation and goodness-of-fit, detection of outliers and influential observations, and the impact, such as loss of efficiency, of an informative monitoring period. Aside from the analytical results, we will demonstrate the procedures and issues through application to some real biomedical data sets.


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