Milk and dairy foods : their functionality in human health and disease
Microbiological advancements for higher altitude agro-ecosystems and sustainability
Mental Conditioning to Perform Common Operations in General Surgery Training
Management of Hereditary Colorectal Cancer
Latin American dendroecology : combining tree-ring sciences and ecology in a megadiverse territory
LGBTQ cultures : what health care professionals need to know about sexual and gender diversity
Interaction of nanomaterials with the immune system
In china's wake : how the commodity boom transformed development strategies in the global south
Hepatitis B virus infection : molecular virology to antiviral drugs
Health consequences of microbial interactions with hydrocarbons, oils, and lipids
Handbook of Lower Extremity Reconstruction
Green criminology and green theories of justice : an introduction to a political economic view of eco-justice
General medicine and surgery for dental practitioners
Fresh-cut fruits and vegetables : technologies and mechanisms for safety control
Feed additives : aromatic plants and herbs in animal nutrition and health
Drying atlas : drying kinetics and quality of agricultural products
Diabetes & obesity in women : adolescence, pregnancy, and menopause
Critical care : architecture and urbanism for a broken planet
Crafting qualitative research : beyond positivist traditions
Consequences of microbial interactions with hydrocarbons, oils, and lipids : biodegradation and bioremediation
Computer security : ESORICS 2019 International Workshops, IOSec, MSTEC, and FINSEC, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, September 26-27, 2019, Revised Selected Papers
Computed body tomography with MRI correlation
Complexity and approximation : in memory of Ker-I Ko
Climate change and food security with emphasis on wheat
Cellular internet of things : from massive deployments to critical 5G applications
Biscuit, cookie and cracker process and recipes
Biodiversity of the Himalaya : Jammu and Kashmir State
Binary code fingerprinting for cybersecurity : application to malicious code fingerprinting
Beyond our genes : pathophysiology of gene and environment interaction and epigenetic inheritance
Atlas of sexually transmitted diseases : clinical aspects and differential diagnosis
Atlas of male genital dermatology
Arctic plants of Svalbard : what we learn from the green in the treeless white world
Apical periodontitis in root-filled teeth : endodontic retreatment and alternative approaches
Anomalies of the Developing Dentition : a Clinical Guide to Diagnosis and Management
Animal agriculture : sustainability, challenges and innovations
An encyclopaedia of British bridges
Agri-food industry strategies for healthy diets and sustainability : new challenges in nutrition and public health
InBios receives Emergency Use Authorization for its Smart Detect...
InBios International, Inc. announces the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued an emergency use authorization (EUA) for its diagnostic test that can be used immediately by CLIA...
(PRWeb April 08, 2020)
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Wine Retailers Seek Alcohol Shipping Compromise with 18 States
National Association of Wine Retailers Release Letter Delivered to Attorneys General and Alcohol Regulatory Chiefs Concerning Unconstitutional and Unenforceable Wine Shipping Bans
(PRWeb April 15, 2020)
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AgileAssets v7.5 Improves Flexibility, Field Productivity for Tunnel...
Web and mobile applications enhance efficiency and data accuracy using satellite maps and offline capabilities.
(PRWeb April 23, 2020)
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Suntuity AirWorks Offering FREE Assistance in Drone Acquisition...
The drones and programs will be fully paid for by the DOJ as part of the $850 million funding that has been allocated to help public safety departments fight the spread of COVID-19. This includes...
(PRWeb April 30, 2020)
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PMA Reveals New Logo and Brand Identity
PMA, a premier full-service provider of comprehensive financial and investment advisory services to municipalities, school districts, local government pools, insurance companies and other...
(PRWeb May 04, 2020)
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Health Worker Data Alliance: Monitoring Emotional, Physical and...
Surveys provide secure, anonymous feedback from staff at all levels of healthcare organizations
(PRWeb May 06, 2020)
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Penalized generalized empirical likelihood with a diverging number of general estimating equations for censored data
Niansheng Tang, Xiaodong Yan, Xingqiu Zhao.
Source: The Annals of Statistics, Volume 48, Number 1, 607--627.
Abstract:
This article considers simultaneous variable selection and parameter estimation as well as hypothesis testing in censored survival models where a parametric likelihood is not available. For the problem, we utilize certain growing dimensional general estimating equations and propose a penalized generalized empirical likelihood, where the general estimating equations are constructed based on the semiparametric efficiency bound of estimation with given moment conditions. The proposed penalized generalized empirical likelihood estimators enjoy the oracle properties, and the estimator of any fixed dimensional vector of nonzero parameters achieves the semiparametric efficiency bound asymptotically. Furthermore, we show that the penalized generalized empirical likelihood ratio test statistic has an asymptotic central chi-square distribution. The conditions of local and restricted global optimality of weighted penalized generalized empirical likelihood estimators are also discussed. We present a two-layer iterative algorithm for efficient implementation, and investigate its convergence property. The performance of the proposed methods is demonstrated by extensive simulation studies, and a real data example is provided for illustration.
Almost sure uniqueness of a global minimum without convexity
Gregory Cox.
Source: The Annals of Statistics, Volume 48, Number 1, 584--606.
Abstract:
This paper establishes the argmin of a random objective function to be unique almost surely. This paper first formulates a general result that proves almost sure uniqueness without convexity of the objective function. The general result is then applied to a variety of applications in statistics. Four applications are discussed, including uniqueness of M-estimators, both classical likelihood and penalized likelihood estimators, and two applications of the argmin theorem, threshold regression and weak identification.
Asymptotic genealogies of interacting particle systems with an application to sequential Monte Carlo
Jere Koskela, Paul A. Jenkins, Adam M. Johansen, Dario Spanò.
Source: The Annals of Statistics, Volume 48, Number 1, 560--583.
Abstract:
We study weighted particle systems in which new generations are resampled from current particles with probabilities proportional to their weights. This covers a broad class of sequential Monte Carlo (SMC) methods, widely-used in applied statistics and cognate disciplines. We consider the genealogical tree embedded into such particle systems, and identify conditions, as well as an appropriate time-scaling, under which they converge to the Kingman $n$-coalescent in the infinite system size limit in the sense of finite-dimensional distributions. Thus, the tractable $n$-coalescent can be used to predict the shape and size of SMC genealogies, as we illustrate by characterising the limiting mean and variance of the tree height. SMC genealogies are known to be connected to algorithm performance, so that our results are likely to have applications in the design of new methods as well. Our conditions for convergence are strong, but we show by simulation that they do not appear to be necessary.