Model-based confidence bands for survival functions |
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Authors: | Sundarraman Subramanian Peixin Zhang |
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Affiliation: | Center for Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Department of Mathematical Sciences, New Jersey Institute of Technology, University Heights, Newark, NJ 07102-1982, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper focuses on a novel method of developing one-sample confidence bands for survival functions from right censored data. The approach is model-based, relying on a parametric model for the conditional expectation of the censoring indicator given the observed minimum, and derives its strength from easy access to a good-fitting model among a plethora of choices available for binary response data. The substantive methodological contribution is in exploiting a semiparametric estimator of the survival function to produce improved simultaneous confidence bands. To obtain critical values for computing the confidence bands, a two-stage bootstrap approach that combines the classical bootstrap with the more recent model-based regeneration of censoring indicators is proposed and a justification of its asymptotic validity is also provided. Several different confidence bands are studied using the proposed approach. Numerical studies, including robustness of the proposed bands to misspecification, are carried out to check efficacy. The method is illustrated using two lung cancer data sets. |
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Keywords: | Bivariate Gaussian process Continuous mapping theorem Empirical coverage probability Functional central limit theorem Maximum likelihood estimator Semiparametric random censorship models |
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