A method of moments to estimate bivariate survival functions: the copula approach

In this paper we discuss the problem on parametric and non parametric estimation of the distributions generated by the Marshall-Olkin copula. This copula comes from the Marshall-Olkin bivariate exponential distribution used in reliability analysis. We generalize this model by the copula and differen...

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Main Authors: Silvia Angela Osmetti, Paola Maddalena Chiodini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2013-05-01
Series:Statistica
Online Access:http://rivista-statistica.unibo.it/article/view/3628
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spelling doaj-010655ac8d7240769163c6f01da9a8702020-11-25T00:55:24ZengUniversity of BolognaStatistica0390-590X1973-22012013-05-0171446948810.6092/issn.1973-2201/36283374A method of moments to estimate bivariate survival functions: the copula approachSilvia Angela Osmetti0Paola Maddalena Chiodini1Department of Statistical Science - Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore - MilanDepartment of Statistics - Università degli Studi di Milano BicoccaIn this paper we discuss the problem on parametric and non parametric estimation of the distributions generated by the Marshall-Olkin copula. This copula comes from the Marshall-Olkin bivariate exponential distribution used in reliability analysis. We generalize this model by the copula and different marginal distributions to construct several bivariate survival functions. The cumulative distribution functions are not absolutely continuous and they unknown parameters are often not be obtained in explicit form. In order to estimate the parameters we propose an easy procedure based on the moments. This method consist in two steps: in the first step we estimate only the parameters of marginal distributions and in the second step we estimate only the copula parameter. This procedure can be used to estimate the parameters of complex survival functions in which it is difficult to find an explicit expression of the mixed moments. Moreover it is preferred to the maximum likelihood one for its simplex mathematic form; in particular for distributions whose maximum likelihood parameters estimators can not be obtained in explicit form.http://rivista-statistica.unibo.it/article/view/3628
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A method of moments to estimate bivariate survival functions: the copula approach
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title A method of moments to estimate bivariate survival functions: the copula approach
title_short A method of moments to estimate bivariate survival functions: the copula approach
title_full A method of moments to estimate bivariate survival functions: the copula approach
title_fullStr A method of moments to estimate bivariate survival functions: the copula approach
title_full_unstemmed A method of moments to estimate bivariate survival functions: the copula approach
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publisher University of Bologna
series Statistica
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1973-2201
publishDate 2013-05-01
description In this paper we discuss the problem on parametric and non parametric estimation of the distributions generated by the Marshall-Olkin copula. This copula comes from the Marshall-Olkin bivariate exponential distribution used in reliability analysis. We generalize this model by the copula and different marginal distributions to construct several bivariate survival functions. The cumulative distribution functions are not absolutely continuous and they unknown parameters are often not be obtained in explicit form. In order to estimate the parameters we propose an easy procedure based on the moments. This method consist in two steps: in the first step we estimate only the parameters of marginal distributions and in the second step we estimate only the copula parameter. This procedure can be used to estimate the parameters of complex survival functions in which it is difficult to find an explicit expression of the mixed moments. Moreover it is preferred to the maximum likelihood one for its simplex mathematic form; in particular for distributions whose maximum likelihood parameters estimators can not be obtained in explicit form.
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