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The following pages link to A new sparse variable selection via random-effect model (Q2637604):
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- Going beyond oracle property: selection consistency and uniqueness of local solution of the generalized linear model (Q670138) (← links)
- An iterative sparse algorithm for the penalized maximum likelihood estimator in mixed effects model (Q1622124) (← links)
- The use of random-effect models for high-dimensional variable selection problems (Q1659014) (← links)
- Sparse pathway-based prediction models for high-throughput molecular data (Q1663097) (← links)
- A random-effect model approach for group variable selection (Q1663264) (← links)
- Hypothesis testing via a penalized-likelihood approach (Q1740315) (← links)
- Sparsity considerations for dependent variables (Q1952207) (← links)
- On the strong oracle property of concave penalized estimators with infinite penalty derivative at the origin (Q2131914) (← links)
- A review on recent advances and applications of h-likelihood method (Q2132017) (← links)
- Removing the singularity of a penalty via thresholding function matching (Q2178181) (← links)
- Penalized variable selection in competing risks regression (Q2364037) (← links)
- Variable selection in sparse GLARMA models (Q5095838) (← links)
- Penalized variable selection in copula survival models for clustered time-to-event data (Q5107731) (← links)
- Prediction of tumour pathological subtype from genomic profile using sparse logistic regression with random effects (Q5861537) (← links)
- Properties of h‐Likelihood Estimators in Clustered Data (Q6064360) (← links)
- Penalized h‐likelihood approach for variable selection in AFT random‐effect models (Q6067665) (← links)
- A review of h-likelihood and hierarchical generalized linear model (Q6602123) (← links)
- A new method for clustered survival data: estimation of treatment effect heterogeneity and variable selection (Q6625363) (← links)
- Penalized variable selection for accelerated failure time models with random effects (Q6625698) (← links)
- Penalized variable selection for cause-specific hazard frailty models with clustered competing-risks data (Q6628197) (← links)