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- Semiparametric Inferential Procedures for Comparing Multivariate ROC Curves with Interaction Terms
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- Abstract:
- Multivariate ROC curve models that include an interaction term be-
tween biomarker type and false positive rate is important in comparative biomarker
studies, because such interaction allows ROC curves of different biomarkers to
cross each other. However, there has been limited work in drawing inference for
comparing multivariate ROC curves, especially when the interaction terms are
present. In this article we derive the asymptotic covariance of three estimators
for multivariate ROC models. These covariance estimates have not been readily
available in the literature, and bootstrap methods have to be used to obtain co-
variance estimates. With the readily available variance estimates, we can easily
perform hypothesis testing among ROC curves while bootstrap tests are not so
easily performed. The asymptotic results are applied to compare ROC curves
and their areas under ROC curves. Moreover, we derive simultaneous confidence
bands for multivariate ROC curves. We evaluate and compare the finite sample
performance of our asymptotic covariance estimators. We also discuss the ad-
vantage of using our asymptotic results over bootstrap procedures. Finally, we
illustrate our approach through a well-known pancreatic cancer study.
- Subject Area:
- General Biostatistics
- Suggested Citation:
- Liansheng Tang and Xiao-Hua Zhou,
"Semiparametric Inferential Procedures for Comparing Multivariate ROC Curves with Interaction Terms"
(April 29, 2008).
UW Biostatistics Working Paper Series.
Working Paper 326.
http://www.bepress.com/uwbiostat/paper326