Statistical Methods for Spatio-Temporal Systems -  - 图书 - Taylor & Francis Ltd - 9780367390112 - 2019年10月2日
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Statistical Methods for Spatio-Temporal Systems presents current statistical research issues on spatio-temporal data modeling and will promote advances in research and a greater understanding between the mechanistic and the statistical modeling communities.

Contributed by leading researchers in the field, each self-contained chapter starts with an introduction of the topic and progresses to recent research results. Presenting specific examples of epidemic data of bovine tuberculosis, gastroenteric disease, and the U. K. foot-and-mouth outbreak, the first chapter uses stochastic models, such as point process models, to provide the probabilistic backbone that facilitates statistical inference from data. The next chapter discusses the critical issue of modeling random growth objects in diverse biological systems, such as bacteria colonies, tumors, and plant populations. The subsequent chapter examines data transformation tools using examples from ecology and air quality data, followed by a chapter on space-time covariance functions. The contributors then describe stochastic and statistical models that are used to generate simulated rainfall sequences for hydrological use, such as flood risk assessment. The final chapter explores Gaussian Markov random field specifications and Bayesian computational inference via Gibbs sampling and Markov chain Monte Carlo, illustrating the methods with a variety of data examples, such as temperature surfaces, dioxin concentrations, ozone concentrations, and a well-established deterministic dynamical weather model.


286 pages

介质类型 图书     Paperback Book   (平装胶订图书)
已发行 2019年10月2日
ISBN13 9780367390112
出版商 Taylor & Francis Ltd
页数 312
商品尺寸 231 × 154 × 26 mm   ·   524 g
语言 英语  
编辑 Finkenstadt, Barbel
编辑 Held, Leonhard
编辑 Isham, Valerie

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