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The following pages link to Going off grid: computationally efficient inference for log-Gaussian Cox processes (Q2797331):
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- Optimal design in geostatistics under preferential sampling (Q273629) (← links)
- Understanding the stochastic partial differential equation approach to smoothing (Q782712) (← links)
- Improving the INLA approach for approximate Bayesian inference for latent Gaussian models (Q902211) (← links)
- Improving the usability of spatial point process methodology: an interdisciplinary dialogue between statistics and ecology (Q1622175) (← links)
- Bayesian spatio-temporal prediction of cancer dynamics (Q2006230) (← links)
- Erlang mixture modeling for Poisson process intensities (Q2066740) (← links)
- Estimating animal utilization distributions from multiple data types: a joint spatiotemporal point process framework (Q2078306) (← links)
- A spatial modeling framework for monitoring surveys with different sampling protocols with a case study for bird abundance in Mid-Scandinavia (Q2102978) (← links)
- Spatial Cox processes in an infinite-dimensional framework (Q2125481) (← links)
- A roughness penalty approach to estimate densities over two-dimensional manifolds (Q2157527) (← links)
- Multi-scale process modelling and distributed computation for spatial data (Q2209724) (← links)
- Combining heterogeneous spatial datasets with process-based spatial fusion models: a unifying framework (Q2242020) (← links)
- Exact Bayesian Inference in Spatiotemporal Cox Processes Driven by Multivariate Gaussian Processes (Q4603818) (← links)
- Quantification of annual wildfire risk; A spatio-temporal point process approach. (Q5148616) (← links)
- Scalable inference for space‐time Gaussian Cox processes (Q5377195) (← links)
- Geometric Anisotropic Spatial Point Pattern Analysis and Cox Processes (Q5418634) (← links)
- Approximate Bayesian inference for multivariate point pattern analysis in disease mapping (Q6091727) (← links)
- Modeling racial/ethnic differences in COVID-19 incidence with covariates subject to nonrandom missingness (Q6138597) (← links)