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Likelihood analysis of spatial inhomogeneity for marked point patterns
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    Likelihood analysis of spatial inhomogeneity for marked point patterns (English)
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    An objective method is developed for estimations of both spatial intensity of the point locations and spatial variation of a characteristic parameter of the distributions for the attached marks. Its utility is demonstrated by means of analyses of seismological and ecological data sets.
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    marked point patterns
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    distributions of marks
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    B-splines
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    smoothing
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    penalized likelihood
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    objective Bayesian method
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    magnitude frequency
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    b- value
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    seismological data
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    spatial intensity
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    point locations
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    ecological data
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