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The following pages link to Multi-armed bandit models for the optimal design of clinical trials: benefits and challenges (Q254442):
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- Mathematical models for immunology: current state of the art and future research directions (Q518216) (← links)
- Response adaptive designs for phase II trials with binary endpoint based on context-dependent information measures (Q830089) (← links)
- A Bayesian adaptive design for clinical trials in rare diseases (Q1658148) (← links)
- A revised approach for risk-averse multi-armed bandits under CVaR criterion (Q2060576) (← links)
- A Markov decision process for response-adaptive randomization in clinical trials (Q2101385) (← links)
- Whittle index based Q-learning for restless bandits with average reward (Q2116660) (← links)
- A simple solution to the inadequacy of asymptotic likelihood-based inference for response-adaptive clinical trials: likelihood-based inference for RAR trials (Q2122807) (← links)
- Generalisations of a Bayesian decision-theoretic randomisation procedure and the impact of delayed responses (Q2157495) (← links)
- Ballooning multi-armed bandits (Q2238588) (← links)
- Covariate-adjusted response-adaptive randomization for multi-arm clinical trials using a modified forward looking Gittins index rule (Q3119804) (← links)
- Bayesian bandits in clinical trials (Q4036031) (← links)
- BANDIT STRATEGIES EVALUATED IN THE CONTEXT OF CLINICAL TRIALS IN RARE LIFE-THREATENING DISEASES (Q4629422) (← links)
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- On the Bias, Risk, and Consistency of Sample Means in Multi-armed Bandits (Q5018902) (← links)
- Bayesian adaptive bandit-based designs using the Gittins index for multi-armed trials with normally distributed endpoints (Q5035752) (← links)
- Bandit Theory: Applications to Learning Healthcare Systems and Clinical Trials (Q5072150) (← links)
- Dynamic Programming for Response-Adaptive Dose-Finding Clinical Trials (Q5086016) (← links)
- Simple Bayesian Algorithms for Best-Arm Identification (Q5144786) (← links)
- An Approximation Approach for Response-Adaptive Clinical Trial Design (Q5148171) (← links)
- Optimal activation of halting multi‐armed bandit models (Q6057028) (← links)
- A novel statistical test for treatment differences in clinical trials using a response‐adaptive forward‐looking Gittins Index Rule (Q6079846) (← links)
- Index policy for multiarmed bandit problem with dynamic risk measures (Q6090163) (← links)
- Testing indexability and computing Whittle and Gittins index in subcubic time (Q6107877) (← links)
- Rejoinder: response-adaptive randomization in clinical trials (Q6111470) (← links)
- Response-adaptive randomization in clinical trials: from myths to practical considerations (Q6166866) (← links)
- Empirical Gittins index strategies with \(\varepsilon\)-explorations for multi-armed bandit problems (Q6167036) (← links)
- Multi-armed linear bandits with latent biases (Q6198758) (← links)
- Using biomarkers to allocate patients in a response-adaptive clinical trial (Q6204955) (← links)
- Visualizations for interrogations of multi-armed bandits (Q6541523) (← links)
- Understanding the stochastic dynamics of sequential decision-making processes: a path-integral analysis of multi-armed bandits (Q6548688) (← links)
- Finding the optimal exploration-exploitation trade-off online through Bayesian risk estimation and minimization (Q6566614) (← links)
- A Bayesian two-armed bandit model (Q6574583) (← links)
- Multinomial Thompson sampling for rating scales and prior considerations for calibrating uncertainty (Q6580646) (← links)
- A modified EXP3 in adversarial bandits with multi-user delayed feedback (Q6591641) (← links)
- Bayesian adaptive \(N\)-of-1 trials for estimating population and individual treatment effects (Q6617396) (← links)
- Implementing unequal randomization in clinical trials with heterogeneous treatment costs (Q6624661) (← links)
- A Bayesian-bandit adaptive design for \(N\)-of-1 clinical trials (Q6627711) (← links)
- Bayesian response adaptive randomization design with a composite endpoint of mortality and morbidity (Q6630391) (← links)
- A new bandit setting balancing information from state evolution and corrupted context (Q6663819) (← links)