On the Type-I Half-logistic Distribution and Related Contributions: A Review

IF 0.6 Q4 STATISTICS & PROBABILITY Austrian Journal of Statistics Pub Date : 2023-09-11 DOI:10.17713/ajs.v52i5.1500
Mustapha Muhammad, M.H. Tahir, Lixia Liu, Farrukh Jamal, Christophe Chesneau, Badamasi Abba
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The half-logistic (HL) distribution is a widely considered statistical model for studying lifetime phenomena arising in science, engineering, finance, and biomedical sciences. One of its weaknesses is that it has a decreasing probability density function and an increasing hazard rate function only. Due to that, researchers have been modifying the HL distribution to have more functional ability. This article provides an extensive overview of the HL distribution and its generalization (or extensions). The recent advancements regarding the HL distribution have led to numerous results in modern theory and statistical computing techniques across science and engineering. This work extended the body of literature in a summarized way to clarify some of the states of knowledge, potentials, and important roles played by the HL distribution and related models in probability theory and statistical studies in various areas and applications. In particular, at least sixty-seven flexible extensions of the HL distribution have been proposed in the past few years. We give a brief introduction to these distributions, emphasizing model parameters, properties derived, and the estimation method. Conclusively, there is no doubt that this summary could create a consensus between various related results in both theory and applications of the HL-related models to develop an interest in future studies.
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半logistic (HL)分布是研究科学、工程、金融和生物医学中出现的生命周期现象的一个广泛考虑的统计模型。它的一个缺点是只有一个递减的概率密度函数和一个递增的危险率函数。因此,研究人员一直在修改HL的分布,使其具有更多的功能能力。本文提供了HL分布及其一般化(或扩展)的广泛概述。关于HL分布的最新进展已经在科学和工程领域的现代理论和统计计算技术中取得了许多成果。本工作以总结的方式扩展了文献主体,阐明了HL分布及其相关模型在概率论和统计研究中各个领域和应用的一些知识状态、潜力和重要作用。特别是,在过去几年中,已经提出了至少67种灵活的HL分布扩展。我们简要介绍了这些分布,重点介绍了模型参数、导出的性质和估计方法。最后,毫无疑问,这一总结可以在hl相关模型的理论和应用方面的各种相关结果之间建立共识,从而对未来的研究产生兴趣。
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Austrian Journal of Statistics
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期刊介绍: The Austrian Journal of Statistics is an open-access journal (without any fees) with a long history and is published approximately quarterly by the Austrian Statistical Society. Its general objective is to promote and extend the use of statistical methods in all kind of theoretical and applied disciplines. The Austrian Journal of Statistics is indexed in many data bases, such as Scopus (by Elsevier), Web of Science - ESCI by Clarivate Analytics (formely Thompson & Reuters), DOAJ, Scimago, and many more. The current estimated impact factor (via Publish or Perish) is 0.775, see HERE, or even more indices HERE. Austrian Journal of Statistics ISNN number is 1026597X Original papers and review articles in English will be published in the Austrian Journal of Statistics if judged consistently with these general aims. All papers will be refereed. Special topics sections will appear from time to time. Each section will have as a theme a specialized area of statistical application, theory, or methodology. Technical notes or problems for considerations under Shorter Communications are also invited. A special section is reserved for book reviews.
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