Goodness-of-fit techniques
Estimation of parameters from progressively censored data using EM algorithm
Computational Statistics & Data Analysis
Analysis of Type-II progressively hybrid censored data
Computational Statistics & Data Analysis
Stochastic Relaxation, Gibbs Distributions, and the Bayesian Restoration of Images
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
Smoothing survival densities in practice
Computational Statistics & Data Analysis
Estimation using hybrid censored data from a two-parameter distribution with bathtub shape
Computational Statistics & Data Analysis
Optimal experimental designs for partial likelihood information
Computational Statistics & Data Analysis
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A hybrid censoring scheme is a mixture of Type-I and Type-II censoring schemes. In this review, we first discuss Type-I and Type-II hybrid censoring schemes and associated inferential issues. Next, we present details on developments regarding generalized hybrid censoring and unified hybrid censoring schemes that have been introduced in the literature. Hybrid censoring schemes have been adopted in competing risks set-up and in step-stress modeling and these results are outlined next. Recently, two new censoring schemes, viz., progressive hybrid censoring and adaptive progressive censoring schemes have been introduced in the literature. We discuss these censoring schemes and describe inferential methods based on them, and point out their advantages and disadvantages. Determining an optimal hybrid censoring scheme is an important design problem, and we shed some light on this issue as well. Finally, we present some examples to illustrate some of the results described here. Throughout the article, we mention some open problems and suggest some possible future work for the benefit of readers interested in this area of research.