FRK (Q31002)

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Fixed Rank Kriging
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FRK
Fixed Rank Kriging

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    2.1.5
    1 February 2023
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    0.1.1
    7 March 2017
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    0.1.2
    21 April 2017
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    0.1.3
    5 May 2017
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    0.1.4
    14 June 2017
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    0.1.5
    8 August 2017
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    0.1.6
    13 October 2017
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    0.1.7
    7 January 2018
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    0.1.8
    13 January 2018
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    0.2.1
    13 April 2018
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    0.2.2.1
    1 April 2020
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    0.2.2
    13 July 2018
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    1.0.0
    22 February 2021
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    2.0.0
    28 May 2021
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    2.0.1
    11 October 2021
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    2.0.2
    16 November 2021
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    2.0.3
    10 January 2022
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    2.0.4
    18 February 2022
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    2.0.5
    25 March 2022
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    2.0.6
    1 September 2022
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    2.1.0
    15 September 2022
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    2.1.2
    16 December 2022
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    2.1.3
    20 December 2022
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    2.2.0
    18 October 2023
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    2.2.1
    9 January 2024
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    2.2.2
    26 February 2024
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    26 February 2024
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    A tool for spatial/spatio-temporal modelling and prediction with large datasets. The approach models the field, and hence the covariance function, using a set of basis functions. This fixed-rank basis-function representation facilitates the modelling of big data, and the method naturally allows for non-stationary, anisotropic covariance functions. Discretisation of the spatial domain into so-called basic areal units (BAUs) facilitates the use of observations with varying support (i.e., both point-referenced and areal supports, potentially simultaneously), and prediction over arbitrary user-specified regions. 'FRK' also supports inference over various manifolds, including the 2D plane and 3D sphere, and it provides helper functions to model, fit, predict, and plot with relative ease. Version 2.0.0 and above also supports the modelling of non-Gaussian data (e.g., Poisson, binomial, negative-binomial, gamma, and inverse-Gaussian) by employing a generalised linear mixed model (GLMM) framework. Zammit-Mangion and Cressie <doi:10.18637/jss.v098.i04> describe 'FRK' in a Gaussian setting, and detail its use of basis functions and BAUs, while Sainsbury-Dale et al. <arXiv:2110.02507> describe 'FRK' in a non-Gaussian setting; two vignettes are available that summarise these papers and provide additional examples.
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