A non-model-based approach to bandwidth selection for kernel estimators of spatial intensity functions
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- Global Scan Methods for Comparing Two Spatial Point Processes
- Hierarchical Spatio-Temporal Change-Point Detection
- Bayesian Selection of Adaptive Bandwidth in Non-homogeneous Poisson Process Kernel Estimators for the Intensity Function
- Infill asymptotics and bandwidth selection for kernel estimators of spatial intensity functions
- Functional marked point processes: a natural structure to unify spatio-temporal frameworks and to analyse dependent functional data
- Parametric estimation of spatial-temporal point processes using the Stoyan-Grabarnik statistic
- Non-parametric adaptive bandwidth selection for kernel estimators of spatial intensity functions
- Diffusion smoothing for spatial point patterns
- Validation of point process predictions with proper scoring rules
- Bootstrapping kernel intensity estimation for inhomogeneous point processes with spatial covariates
- Globally intensity-reweighted estimators for $K$- and pair correlation functions
- On the utility of asymptotic bandwidth selectors for spatially adaptive kernel density estimation
- Inhomogeneous higher-order summary statistics for point processes on linear networks
- Resample-smoothing of Voronoi intensity estimators
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