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Nonparametric predictive multiple comparisons of lifetime data (2012)
Journal Article
Coolen-Maturi, T., Coolen-Schrijner, P., & Coolen, F. (2012). Nonparametric predictive multiple comparisons of lifetime data. Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 41(22), 4164-4181. https://doi.org/10.1080/03610926.2011.569863

We consider lifetime experiments to compare units from different groups, where the units’ lifetimes may be right censored. Nonparametric predictive inference for comparison of multiple groups is presented, in particular lower and upper probabilities... Read More about Nonparametric predictive multiple comparisons of lifetime data.

Nonparametric predictive inference for binary diagnostic tests (2012)
Journal Article
Coolen-Maturi, T., Coolen-Schrijner, P., & Coolen, F. (2012). Nonparametric predictive inference for binary diagnostic tests. Journal of statistical theory and practice, 6(4), 665-680. https://doi.org/10.1080/15598608.2012.719800

Measuring the accuracy of diagnostic tests is crucial in many application areas, including medicine, health care, and data mining. Good methods for determining diagnostic accuracy provide useful guidance on selection of patient treatment, and the abi... Read More about Nonparametric predictive inference for binary diagnostic tests.

Nonparametric predictive inference for diagnostic accuracy (2012)
Journal Article
Coolen-Maturi, T., Coolen-Schrijner, P., & Coolen, F. (2012). Nonparametric predictive inference for diagnostic accuracy. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 142(5), 1141-1150. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jspi.2011.11.015

Measuring the accuracy of diagnostic tests is crucial in many application areas including medicine and health care. Good methods for determining diagnostic accuracy provide useful guidance on selection of patient treatment, and the ability to compare... Read More about Nonparametric predictive inference for diagnostic accuracy.

Generalizing the signature to systems with multiple types of components (2012)
Book Chapter
Coolen, F., & Coolen-Maturi, T. (2012). Generalizing the signature to systems with multiple types of components. In W. Zamojski, J. Mazurkiewicz, J. Sugier, T. Walkowiak, & J. Kacprzyk (Eds.), Complex systems and dependability (115-130). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30662-4_8

The concept of signature was introduced to simplify quantification of reliability for coherent systems and networks consisting of a single type of components, and for comparison of such systems’ reliabilities. The signature describes the structure of... Read More about Generalizing the signature to systems with multiple types of components.