Interval estimation in three-class receiver operating characteristic analysis: A fairly general approach based on the empirical likelihood
Duc-Khanh To,
Gianfranco Adimari,
Monica Chiogna
Abstract:The empirical likelihood is a powerful nonparametric tool, that emulates its parametric counterpart—the parametric likelihood—preserving many of its large-sample properties. This article tackles the problem of assessing the discriminatory power of three-class diagnostic tests from an empirical likelihood perspective. In particular, we concentrate on interval estimation in a three-class receiver operating characteristic analysis, where a variety of inferential tasks could be of interest. We present novel theore… Show more
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