Optimal estimation of the length-biased inverse Gaussian mean with a case study on Eastern Tropical Pacific dolphins

Environmental and Ecological Statistics(2024)

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Abstract
This paper deals with estimating the underlying parameter of a length-biased inverse Gaussian distribution, when the observations are prone to length-biased sampling. Length-biased sampling occurs when the observations of smaller lengths or dimensions are neglected from the sample. We focus on a particular type of sequential fixed-accuracy confidence interval for estimation purposes. This method proves to be both time and cost efficient as one is able to perform the estimation using an optimal number of observations according to some set criteria. We discuss the applicability of our proposed method with regards to estimating the cluster size of the "Eastern Tropical Pacific Dolphins", which are often vulnerable to length biasedness.
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Estimation,ETP-dolphin,Inverse Gaussian distribution,Length-biased,Line-transect,Sequential sampling,Tuna,62D05,62L12,62L15,62P12
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