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- Title
Spatial and mixture models for recurrent event processes.
- Authors
Dean, C. B.; Nathoo, F.; Nielsen, J. D.
- Abstract
This article presents statistical research on the environment. In particular, the article examines the method of utilizing spatial and mixture models for recurrent event processes, illustrating the use of the models with examples from a study of recurrent weevil infestations, as well as another study on the use of a pheromone treatment to disrupt the mating habits of the cherry bark tortrix moth. The article investigates the use of mixed Markov models for longitudinal data analysis where the event process may be correlated spatially over a region. Further extensions for the research are also addressed.
- Subjects
ENVIRONMENTAL research; MATHEMATICAL statistics; MATHEMATICAL models; PANEL analysis; LONGITUDINAL method; BEETLES; CHERRY bark tortrix; MOTHS
- Publication
Environmetrics, 2007, Vol 18, Issue 7, p713
- ISSN
1180-4009
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/env.870