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The following pages link to Efron‐Type Measures of Prediction Error for Survival Analysis (Q5449939):
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- The benefit of data-based model complexity selection via prediction error curves in time-to-event data (Q63246) (← links)
- Assessing the predictive ability of a multilevel binary regression model (Q434992) (← links)
- The added value of new covariates to the Brier score in Cox survival models (Q825197) (← links)
- Double-slicing assisted sufficient dimension reduction for high-dimensional censored data (Q2215728) (← links)
- Permutation Methods for Comparing the Accuracy of Nested Prediction Models in Survival Analysis (Q2821035) (← links)
- Exploring the Clustering Effect of the Frailty Survival Model by Means of the Brier Score (Q2828710) (← links)
- Probability estimation and machine learning -- editorial (Q2875743) (← links)
- Choice of prognostic estimators in joint models by estimating differences of expected conditional Kullback-Leibler risks (Q2912329) (← links)
- Robust Prediction of t-Year Survival with Data from Multiple Studies (Q3013973) (← links)
- A Robust Alternative to the Schemper-Henderson Estimator of Prediction Error (Q3013982) (← links)
- Quantifying the predictive accuracy of time-to-event models in the presence of competing risks (Q3084185) (← links)
- Explained variation for recurrent event data (Q3451371) (← links)
- Consistent Estimation of the Expected Brier Score in General Survival Models with Right‐Censored Event Times (Q5122895) (← links)
- An overview of techniques for linking high‐dimensional molecular data to time‐to‐event endpoints by risk prediction models (Q5391149) (← links)
- Confidence scores for prediction models (Q5391157) (← links)
- Measures of prediction error for survival data with longitudinal covariates (Q5391158) (← links)
- Comparison of procedures to assess non‐linear and time‐varying effects in multivariable models for survival data (Q5391160) (← links)
- Sample size and predictive performance of machine learning methods with survival data: a simulation study (Q6560569) (← links)