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Surrogate Assisted Semi-supervised Inference for High Dimensional Risk
  Prediction

Surrogate Assisted Semi-supervised Inference for High Dimensional Risk Prediction

4 May 2021
Jue Hou
Zijian Guo
Tianxi Cai
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Papers citing "Surrogate Assisted Semi-supervised Inference for High Dimensional Risk Prediction"

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Semi-Supervised Risk Control via Prediction-Powered Inference
Semi-Supervised Risk Control via Prediction-Powered Inference
Bat-Sheva Einbinder
Liran Ringel
Yaniv Romano
74
0
0
15 Dec 2024
Prediction De-Correlated Inference: A safe approach for post-prediction
  inference
Prediction De-Correlated Inference: A safe approach for post-prediction inference
Feng Gan
Wanfeng Liang
Changliang Zou
13
0
0
11 Dec 2023
Statistical Inference and Large-scale Multiple Testing for
  High-dimensional Regression Models
Statistical Inference and Large-scale Multiple Testing for High-dimensional Regression Models
T. Tony Cai
Zijian Guo
Yin Xia
63
6
0
25 Jan 2023
Prediction-Powered Inference
Prediction-Powered Inference
Anastasios Nikolas Angelopoulos
Stephen Bates
Clara Fannjiang
Michael I. Jordan
Tijana Zrnic
15
79
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23 Jan 2023
Efficient surrogate-assisted inference for patient-reported outcome
  measures with complex missing mechanism
Efficient surrogate-assisted inference for patient-reported outcome measures with complex missing mechanism
Jaeyoung Park
Muxuan Liang
Ying‐Qi Zhao
Xiang Zhong
14
0
0
17 Oct 2022
Efficient and Robust Semi-supervised Estimation of ATE with Partially
  Annotated Treatment and Response
Efficient and Robust Semi-supervised Estimation of ATE with Partially Annotated Treatment and Response
Jue Hou
Rajarshi Mukherjee
Tianxi Cai
CML
11
6
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24 Oct 2021
On the role of surrogates in the efficient estimation of treatment
  effects with limited outcome data
On the role of surrogates in the efficient estimation of treatment effects with limited outcome data
Nathan Kallus
Xiaojie Mao
11
58
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27 Mar 2020
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