Double one-sided cross-validation of local linear hazards

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The paper brings together the theory and practice of local linear kernel hazard estimation. Bandwidth selection is fully analysed, including double one-sided cross-validation that is shown to have good practical and theoretical properties. Insight is provided into the choice of the weighting function in the local linear minimization and it is pointed out that classical weighting sometimes lacks stability. A new semiparametric hazard estimator transforming the survival data before smoothing is introduced and shown to have good practical properties.

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Gámiz, M. L., Mammen, E., Miranda, M. D. M., & Nielsen, J. P. (2016). Double one-sided cross-validation of local linear hazards. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B: Statistical Methodology, 78(4), 755–779. https://doi.org/10.1111/rssb.12133

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