articlearXiv (Cornell University)Feb 19, 2026GREEN OA

Dynamic likelihood hazard rate estimation

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Abstract

The best known methods for estimating hazard rate functions in survival analysis models are either purely parametric or purely nonparametric. The parametric ones are sometimes too biased while the nonparametric ones are sometimes too variable. In the present paper a certain semiparametric approach to hazard rate estimation, proposed in Hjort (1991), is developed further, aiming to combine parametric and nonparametric features. It uses a dynamic local likelihood approach to fit the locally most suitable member in a given parametric class of hazard rates, and amounts to a version of nonparametric parameter smoothing within the parametric class. Thus the parametric hazard rate estimate at time $s$ inserts a…

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Keywords
  • Nonparametric statistics
  • Parametric statistics
  • Estimator
  • Smoothing
  • Parametric model
  • Mathematics
  • Semiparametric model
  • Statistics
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