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Randomly censored partially linear single-index models
Authors:Xuewen Lu  Tsung-Lin Cheng
Institution:aDepartment of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada T2N 1N4;bDepartment of Mathematics, National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan, ROC
Abstract:This paper proposes a method for estimation of a class of partially linear single-index models with randomly censored samples. The method provides a flexible way for modelling the association between a response and a set of predictor variables when the response variable is randomly censored. It presents a technique for “dimension reduction” in semiparametric censored regression models and generalizes the existing accelerated failure-time models for survival analysis. The estimation procedure involves three stages: first, transform the censored data into synthetic data or pseudo-responses unbiasedly; second, obtain quasi-likelihood estimates of the regression coefficients in both linear and single-index components by an iteratively algorithm; finally, estimate the unknown nonparametric regression function using techniques for univariate censored nonparametric regression. The estimators for the regression coefficients are shown to be jointly root-n consistent and asymptotically normal. In addition, the estimator for the unknown regression function is a local linear kernel regression estimator and can be estimated with the same efficiency as all the parameters are known. Monte Carlo simulations are conducted to illustrate the proposed methodology.
Keywords:Accelerated failure-time model  Asymptotic normality  Kernel smoothing  Local linear fit  Partially linear single-index model  Quasi likelihood  Random censoring  Synthetic data
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