2016 Second International Symposium on Stochastic Models in Reliability Engineering, Life Science and Operations Management (SM 2016
DOI: 10.1109/smrlo.2016.59
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Dependence Structures in Politics and in Reliability

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“…The measure of local dependence can be derived from the sources of probability theory. Esa and Dimitrov (17) have developed the idea of how probability tools can be used to measure strength of dependence between random events and then defined regression coefficients for measuring the magnitude of local dependence between random variables. The most informative measures of dependence between random events are two regression coefficients defined by: Definition1.…”
Section: Local Dependencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The measure of local dependence can be derived from the sources of probability theory. Esa and Dimitrov (17) have developed the idea of how probability tools can be used to measure strength of dependence between random events and then defined regression coefficients for measuring the magnitude of local dependence between random variables. The most informative measures of dependence between random events are two regression coefficients defined by: Definition1.…”
Section: Local Dependencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Actually, it measures only the dependence at the extreme data values and ignores the others. To overcome the deficiency of the tail dependence, Esa and Dimitrov (17) introduced a new technique called local dependence in which the dependency is measured at every point on the distribution surface including extreme points.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%