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topics.
Random forests for global sensitivity analysis: A selective review
2020219 citationsAnestis Antoniadis, Sophie Lambert‐Lacroix et al.Reliability Engineering & System Safetyprofile →
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Antoniadis, Anestis, Sophie Lambert‐Lacroix, & Jean‐Michel Poggi. (2020). Random forests for global sensitivity analysis: A selective review. Reliability Engineering & System Safety. 206. 107312–107312.219 indexed citations breakdown →
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Antoniadis, Anestis, et al.. (2013). THE DANTZIG SELECTOR IN COX’S PROPORTIONAL HAZARDS MODEL. London School of Economics and Political Science Research Online (London School of Economics and Political Science).
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Antoniadis, Anestis & Jianqing Fan. (2011). Regularization of Wavelets Approximations. eScholarship (California Digital Library).16 indexed citations
Antoniadis, Anestis, Irène Gijbels, & Brenda MacGibbon. (2001). Non-Parametric Estimation for the Location of a Change-Point in an Otherwise Smooth Hazard Function Under Random Censoring. SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
Antoniadis, Anestis. (1982). Sur certains problèmes d'estimation et de test concernant la moyenne d'un processus gaussien. French digital mathematics library (Numdam). 18(3). 223–236.1 indexed citations
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