Estimating Non-homogeneous Intensity Matrices in Continuous Time Multi-state Markov Models
Multi-State-Markov (MSM) models can be used to characterize the behaviour of categorical outcomes measured repeatedly over time. Kalbfleisch and Lawless (1985) and Gentleman et al. (1994) examine the MSM model under the assumption of time-homogeneous transition intensities. In the context of non-hom...
Main Author: | Lebovic, Gerald |
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Other Authors: | Tomlinson, George |
Language: | en_ca |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1807/29786 |
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