As rare disease trials face persistent feasibility challenges, Bayesian designs are gaining momentum by enabling more ...
Empirical Bayes is a versatile approach to “learn from a lot” in two ways: first, from a large number of variables and, second, from a potentially large amount of prior information, for example, ...
The Annals of Applied Statistics, Vol. 14, No. 1 (March 2020), pp. 241-256 (16 pages) ABOUZAHR, C., CLELAND, J., COULLARE, F., MACFARLANE, S. B., NOTZON, F. C., SETEL ...
We review Bayesian and Bayesian decision theoretic approaches to subgroup analysis and applications to subgroup-based adaptive clinical trial designs. Subgroup analysis refers to inference about ...
Dr. James McCaffrey of Microsoft Research says the main advantage of using Gaussian naive Bayes classification compared to other techniques like decision trees or neural networks is that you don't ...
However, traditional clinical trial designs are often ill-suited for rare disease research with common challenges including ...