232 pages<br/>This is a detailed set of notes for a workshop on Analysing spatial point patterns in R, presented by the author in Australia and New Zealand since 2006.<br/>The goal of the workshop is to equip researchers with a range of practical techniques for the statistical analysis of spatial po
Spatial point patterns: methodology and applications with r
โ Scribed by Baddeley, Adrian; Rubak, Ege; Turner, Rolf
- Publisher
- CHAPMAN & HALL CRC
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 830
- Series
- CHAPMAN & HALL/CRC INTERDISCIPLINARY STATISTICS
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Introduction --
Software essentials --
Collecting and handling point pattern data --
Inspecting and exploring data --
Point process methods --
Intensity --
Correlation --
Spacing --
Poisson models --
Hypothesis tests and simulation envelopes --
Model validation --
Cluster and Cox models --
Gibbs models --
Patterns of several types of points --
Higher-dimensional spaces and marks --
Replicated point patterns and designed experiments --
Point patterns on a linear network
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