Synopses & Reviews
An outgrowth of the "International Conference on Statistical Models for Biomedical and Technical Systems," this book is comprised of contributions from renowned experts, demonstrating the significance of current research on theory, methods, and applications of the field. The contributions, which deal with the mathematical aspects of survival analysis and reliability as well as other topics, are a careful selection of invited and contributed chapters, reflecting recent developments in the following areas: * Applications in epidemiology * Estimation and testing for stochastic processes * Generalizations of the Cox regression model * Probabilistic and statistical models and methods in reliability * Semi-parametric inference in survival analysis * Models and methods in survival analysis, longevity, aging, and degradation * Nonparametric estimation - Goodness-of-fit tests * Accelerated life models * Quality of life * Analysis of censored data * Adaptive and repeated measurements designs * Measures of divergence, model selection, and survival models * New statistical challenges in genomics The book will be useful to a broad interdisciplinary readership of researchers and practitioners in applied probability and statistics, industrial statistics, biomedicine, biostatistics, and engineering. Practitioners and researchers in academia will gain insight and new ideas for exploring this fertile area of research.
Review
From the reviews: "This edited volume, the outcome of the International Conference on Statistical Models for Biological and Technical Systems, showcases the current research interests in survival analysis and reliability. ... The book's style and format are fine. Its organization makes it useful for its target audience. ... The volume includes 37 tables and 55 figures, a nice feature." (Technometrics, Vol. 51 (2), May, 2009)
Synopsis
The book will be useful to a broad interdisciplinary readership in applied probability and statistics, industrial statistics, biomedicine, biostatistics, and applied reliability. Practitioners from industry and researchers in academia will gain insight and new ideas for exploring this fertile area of research.
Synopsis
This book deals with the mathematical aspects of survival analysis and reliability as well as other topics, reflecting recent developments in the following areas: applications in epidemiology; probabilistic and statistical models and methods in reliability; models and methods in survival analysis, longevity, aging, and degradation; accelerated life models; quality of life; new statistical challenges in genomics. The work will be useful to a broad interdisciplinary readership of researchers and practitioners in applied probability and statistics, industrial statistics, biomedicine, biostatistics, and engineering.
Table of Contents
Preface.- Cox Models, Analyses, and Extensions.- Reliability Theory: Degradation Models.- Inferential Analysis.- Analysis of Censored Data.- Quality of Life.- Inference for Processes.- Designs.- Measures of Divergence, Model Selection, and Survival Models.- New Statistical Challenges.- Index.