Poisson point process models solve the ``pseudo-absence problem for presence-only data in ecology

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Publication:614153


DOI10.1214/10-AOAS331zbMath1202.62171arXiv1011.3319WikidataQ57239187 ScholiaQ57239187MaRDI QIDQ614153

Leah C. Shepherd, David I. Warton

Publication date: 27 December 2010

Published in: The Annals of Applied Statistics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1011.3319


62P12: Applications of statistics to environmental and related topics

62J12: Generalized linear models (logistic models)

60G55: Point processes (e.g., Poisson, Cox, Hawkes processes)


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