Browsing Τμήμα Μαθηματικών και Στατιστικής / Department of Mathematics and Statistics by Author "Makrides, Andreas"
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Earthquake Forecasting Based on Multi-State System Methodology
Karagrigoriou, Alex; Makrides, Andreas; Tsapanos, T.; Vougiouka, G. (2016)This paper deals with earthquake long term predictions based on multi-state system methodology. As a reference we consider the South America case which was examined (Tsapanos, Bull Geol Soc Gr XXXIV/4:1611–1617, 2001) in ...
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Book Chapter
Entropy-Type Goodness-of-Fit Tests for Heavy-Tailed Distributions
Makrides, Andreas; Karagrigoriou, Alex; Vonta, Filia (Wiley Blackwell, 2013)The maximum entropy principle is a criterion for selecting a priori probabilities. Maximum entropy modeling has been successfully applied to computer vision, spatial physics, natural language processing and many other ...
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Conference Object
On semi-markov modelling and inference for multi-state systems
Barbu, Vlad Stefan; Karagrigoriou, Alex; Makrides, Andreas (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2016)In this work we focus on multi state systems that we model by means of semi-Markov processes. The sojourn times are seen to be independent not identically distributed random variables and assumed to belong to a general ...
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Article
Semi-Markov Modelling for Multi-State Systems
Barbu, Vlad Stefan; Karagrigoriou, Alex; Makrides, Andreas (2016)In this work we focus on multi state systems that we model by means of semi-Markov processes. The sojourn times are seen to be independent not identically distributed random variables and assumed to belong to a general ...
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Conference Object
Semi-Markov modelling for multi-state systems
Barbu, Vlad Stefan; Karagrigoriou, Alex; Makrides, Andreas (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2014)Markov processes are widely used in reliability engineering. In this work we focus on multi state systems (MSS) and apply the Semi-Markov methodology for parameter estimation. For this purpose the sojourn times are assumed ...
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Conference Object
Statistical inference for multi-state systems: The weibull case
Makrides, Andreas; Karagrigoriou, Alex (2013)Markov processes are widely used for reliability analysis because the number of failures in arbitrary time intervals in many practical cases can be described as a Poisson process and the time up to the failure and repair ...