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The following pages link to Computational techniques for spatial logistic regression with large data sets (Q1019998):
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- Adaptive sampling for Bayesian geospatial models (Q261006) (← links)
- Data augmentation strategies for the Bayesian spatial probit regression model (Q425634) (← links)
- A general science-based framework for dynamical spatio-temporal models (Q619127) (← links)
- Hierarchical spatial models for predicting tree species assemblages across large domains (Q985023) (← links)
- Hierarchical multiresolution approaches for dense point-level breast cancer treatment data (Q1023595) (← links)
- Does a Gibbs sampler approach to spatial Poisson regression models outperform a single site MH sampler? (Q1023764) (← links)
- A model for analyzing spatially correlated binary data clustered in uncorrelated lattices (Q1756181) (← links)
- Variational Bayesian methods for spatial data analysis (Q1942900) (← links)
- Semiparametric regression during 2003--2007 (Q1952023) (← links)
- Spatial regression with non-parametric modeling of Fourier coefficients (Q2151603) (← links)
- Predicting paleoclimate from compositional data using multivariate Gaussian process inverse prediction (Q2291528) (← links)
- Bayesian Variable Selection for Multivariate Spatially Varying Coefficient Regression (Q3064267) (← links)
- Measurement error caused by spatial misalignment in environmental epidemiology (Q3304958) (← links)
- Hierarchical Spatial Modeling of Additive and Dominance Genetic Variance for Large Spatial Trial Datasets (Q3636988) (← links)
- Hierarchical Factor Models for Large Spatially Misaligned Data: A Low‐Rank Predictive Process Approach (Q4919554) (← links)
- A spatial logistic regression model based on a valid skew-Gaussian latent field (Q6045978) (← links)
- Impact of misspecifying spatial exposures in a generalized additive modeling framework: with application to the study of the dynamics of Comandra blister rust in British Columbia (Q6069052) (← links)