Competing risks for reliability analysis using Cox’s model

Purpose – Cox’s model with Weibull distribution and Cox’s with exponential distribution are the most important models in reliability analysis. This paper seeks to show that, with a large sample size based on expectation maximization (EM) algorithm, both models give similar results. Design/methodo...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Elfaki, Faiz Ahmed, Daud, Isa, Ibrahim, Nor Azowa, Abdullah, M. Y., Usman, Mustofa
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Published: Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2007
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/7664/1/Competing%20risks%20for%20reliability%20analysis%20using%20Cox.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.76642015-10-26T02:01:08Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/7664/ Competing risks for reliability analysis using Cox’s model Mohamed Elfaki, Faiz Ahmed Daud, Isa Ibrahim, Nor Azowa Abdullah, M. Y. Usman, Mustofa Purpose – Cox’s model with Weibull distribution and Cox’s with exponential distribution are the most important models in reliability analysis. This paper seeks to show that, with a large sample size based on expectation maximization (EM) algorithm, both models give similar results. Design/methodology/approach – The parameters of the models have been estimated by method of maximum likelihood based on EM algorithm. The objective of this analysis is to fit the modification of Cox’s model with Weibull distribution and Cox’s with exponential distribution, examine its performance and compare their results with Crowder et al. Findings – A simulation study indicates that the parametric Cox’s model with Weibull distribution gives similar results to Cox’s with exponential distribution, especially for a large sample size. Also, the modification of the two models showed better results compared with Crowder et al., especially for the second causes of failure. Originality/value – A modification of the two competing risk models has mostly been applied in failure time data and simulation data. The results of the simulation study indicate that the Weibull and exponential are suitable for Cox’s model as they are easy to use and it can achieve even higher accuracy compared with other distribution models. Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2007 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/7664/1/Competing%20risks%20for%20reliability%20analysis%20using%20Cox.pdf Mohamed Elfaki, Faiz Ahmed and Daud, Isa and Ibrahim, Nor Azowa and Abdullah, M. Y. and Usman, Mustofa (2007) Competing risks for reliability analysis using Cox’s model. Engineering Computations, 24 (4). pp. 373-383. ISSN 0264-4401 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/02644400710748698 10.1108/02644400710748698 English
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description Purpose – Cox’s model with Weibull distribution and Cox’s with exponential distribution are the most important models in reliability analysis. This paper seeks to show that, with a large sample size based on expectation maximization (EM) algorithm, both models give similar results. Design/methodology/approach – The parameters of the models have been estimated by method of maximum likelihood based on EM algorithm. The objective of this analysis is to fit the modification of Cox’s model with Weibull distribution and Cox’s with exponential distribution, examine its performance and compare their results with Crowder et al. Findings – A simulation study indicates that the parametric Cox’s model with Weibull distribution gives similar results to Cox’s with exponential distribution, especially for a large sample size. Also, the modification of the two models showed better results compared with Crowder et al., especially for the second causes of failure. Originality/value – A modification of the two competing risk models has mostly been applied in failure time data and simulation data. The results of the simulation study indicate that the Weibull and exponential are suitable for Cox’s model as they are easy to use and it can achieve even higher accuracy compared with other distribution models.
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author Mohamed Elfaki, Faiz Ahmed
Daud, Isa
Ibrahim, Nor Azowa
Abdullah, M. Y.
Usman, Mustofa
spellingShingle Mohamed Elfaki, Faiz Ahmed
Daud, Isa
Ibrahim, Nor Azowa
Abdullah, M. Y.
Usman, Mustofa
Competing risks for reliability analysis using Cox’s model
author_facet Mohamed Elfaki, Faiz Ahmed
Daud, Isa
Ibrahim, Nor Azowa
Abdullah, M. Y.
Usman, Mustofa
author_sort Mohamed Elfaki, Faiz Ahmed
title Competing risks for reliability analysis using Cox’s model
title_short Competing risks for reliability analysis using Cox’s model
title_full Competing risks for reliability analysis using Cox’s model
title_fullStr Competing risks for reliability analysis using Cox’s model
title_full_unstemmed Competing risks for reliability analysis using Cox’s model
title_sort competing risks for reliability analysis using cox’s model
publisher Emerald Group Publishing Limited
publishDate 2007
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/7664/1/Competing%20risks%20for%20reliability%20analysis%20using%20Cox.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/7664/
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