A computational method for estimating Burr XII parameters with complete and multiple censored data

01/27/2019
by   Saviz Saei, et al.
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Flexibility in shape and scale of Burr XII distribution can make close approximation of numerous well-known probability density functions. Due to these capabilities, the usages of Burr XII distribution are applied in risk analysis, lifetime data analysis and process capability estimation. In this paper the Cross-Entropy (CE) method is further developed in terms of Maximum Likelihood Estimation (MLE) to estimate the parameters of Burr XII distribution for the complete data or in the presence of multiple censoring. A simulation study is conducted to evaluate the performance of the MLE by means of CE method for different parameter settings and sample sizes. The results are compared to other existing methods in both uncensored and censored situations.

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