Author:
Lee Young,Vo Thanh Vinh,Ni Derek,Mu Gang
Abstract
AbstractA problem frequently encountered in point process modeling is that event times are usually not known. The only available information is the number of events over a given interval. Calculus and regularization present a convenient framework to perform inference in these circumstances through explicit formulas for this class of mixed doubly point processes. As an application, we present a novel way of dealing with uncertainties in the computation of disability-adjusted life year, which is a measure of overall disease burden in populations.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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