spsurvey
swMATH12280CRANspsurveyMaRDI QIDQ24211FDOQ24211
Spatial Sampling Design and Analysis
Tom Kincaid, Tony Olsen, Michael Dumelle, Marc Weber
Last update: 9 January 2024
Copyright license: GNU General Public License
Software version identifier: 5.4.1, 5.5.0, 1.6.1, 1.6.2, 1.6, 2.0, 2.1-2, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5, 2.6, 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 4.0.0, 4.1.0, 4.1.1, 4.1.2, 4.1.3, 4.1.4, 5.0.0, 5.0.1, 5.1.0, 5.2.0, 5.3.0, 5.4.0, 5.5.0, 5.5.1
Source code repository: https://github.com/cran/spsurvey
A design-based approach to statistical inference, with a focus on spatial data. Spatially balanced samples are selected using the Generalized Random Tessellation Stratified (GRTS) algorithm. The GRTS algorithm can be applied to finite resources (point geometries) and infinite resources (linear / linestring and areal / polygon geometries) and flexibly accommodates a diverse set of sampling design features, including stratification, unequal inclusion probabilities, proportional (to size) inclusion probabilities, legacy (historical) sites, a minimum distance between sites, and two options for replacement sites (reverse hierarchical order and nearest neighbor). Data are analyzed using a wide range of analysis functions that perform categorical variable analysis, continuous variable analysis, attributable risk analysis, risk difference analysis, relative risk analysis, change analysis, and trend analysis. spsurvey can also be used to summarize objects, visualize objects, select samples that are not spatially balanced, select panel samples, measure the amount of spatial balance in a sample, adjust design weights, and more. For additional details, see Dumelle et al. (2023) <doi:10.18637/jss.v105.i03>.
Cited In (7)
- Spatial spread sampling using weakly associated vectors
- Spatially balanced sampling with local ranking
- Bayesian models for analysis of inventory and monitoring data with non-ignorable missingness
- Spatially balanced sampling through the pivotal method
- Spatially correlated Poisson sampling
- Optimal unbiased estimation of some population central moments
- Alternative and complementary approaches to spatially balanced samples
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