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Hello,
I am interested in using the bartcause package for causal inference using a time-to-event binary outcome. In other words, using BART, I would like to estimate CATEs that are essentially Hazard Ratios, in which the outcome includes a binary indicator of disease diagnosis, as well as the the number of days between baseline and the date of diagnosis. Accordingly, are there any updates coming in the foreseeable future where bartcause could do this? If no, how would you recommend I implement this type of analysis in R?
I saw that Robert McCulloch's "bart" package incorporates time-to-event; however, I wasn't sure if your's could do something similar, and if yes, how it would differ from the other package. Thank you!
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Hello,
I am interested in using the bartcause package for causal inference using a time-to-event binary outcome. In other words, using BART, I would like to estimate CATEs that are essentially Hazard Ratios, in which the outcome includes a binary indicator of disease diagnosis, as well as the the number of days between baseline and the date of diagnosis. Accordingly, are there any updates coming in the foreseeable future where bartcause could do this? If no, how would you recommend I implement this type of analysis in R?
I saw that Robert McCulloch's "bart" package incorporates time-to-event; however, I wasn't sure if your's could do something similar, and if yes, how it would differ from the other package. Thank you!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: