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Statistical evaluation of diagnostic performance in general and
Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analysis in particular are
important for assessing the performance of medical tests and
statistical classifiers, as well as for evaluating predictive
models or algorithms. This book presents innovative approaches in
ROC analysis, which are relevant to a wide variety of applications,
including medical imaging, cancer research, epidemiology, and
bioinformatics. Statistical Evaluation of Diagnostic Performance:
Topics in ROC Analysis covers areas including
monotone-transformation techniques in parametric ROC analysis, ROC
methods for combined and pooled biomarkers, Bayesian hierarchical
transformation models, sequential designs and inferences in the ROC
setting, predictive modeling, multireader ROC analysis, and
free-response ROC (FROC) methodology. The book is suitable for
graduate-level students and researchers in statistics,
biostatistics, epidemiology, public health, biomedical engineering,
radiology, medical imaging, biomedical informatics, and other
closely related fields. Additionally, clinical researchers and
practicing statisticians in academia, industry, and government
could benefit from the presentation of such important and yet
frequently overlooked topics.
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