Development and Modeling of Decision Tree for Survival Data with Multiple Events Using Deviance and Cox-Snell Residuals within Node Homogeneity Technique
Abstract:It is very common in medical studies for a patient to experience more than one event rather than one of interest. This led to exposing an individual to multiple risks and medical practitioners need to account for these risks concerning some prognostic factors. There are many methods of dealing with multiple events in survival data classically, however, these methods break down when considering the top-down effect of the prognostic factors concurrently and when the risks of events are correlated (competing ris… Show more
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