A comparison of group prediction approaches in longitudinal discriminant analysis

We describe three approaches to calculating a patient's posterior group membership probabilities which have been outlined in previous studies, based on the marginal distribution of the longitudinal markers, conditional distribution and distribution of the random effects. Here we compare the three approaches, first using data from the Mayo Primary Biliary Cirrhosis study and then by way of simulation study to explore in which situations each of the three approaches is expected to give the best prediction. We demonstrate situations in which the marginal or random‐effects approach perform well, but find that the conditional approach offers little extra information to the random‐effects and marginal approaches.
Source: Biometrical Journal - Category: Biotechnology Authors: Tags: RESEARCH PAPER Source Type: research