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The corrected AIC can be computed when the likelihood calculation involves censored values, as long as the effective degrees of freedom are computed in a way that properly accounts for the uncertainty introduced by the censoring.
The corrected AIC can be computed when the likelihood calculation involves censored values, as long as the effective degrees of freedom are computed in a way that properly accounts for the uncertainty introduced by the censoring.
For example, see equation (14) in https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.2202/1557-4679.1032/pdf which clearly shows this is possible, albeit for a particular example.
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