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Unified Geostatistical Modeling for Data Fusion and Spatial Heteroskedasticity withRPackageramps
Author(s) -
Bruce A. Smith,
Jun Yan,
Mary Kathryn Cowles
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
journal of statistical software
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.636
H-Index - 145
ISSN - 1548-7660
DOI - 10.18637/jss.v025.i10
Subject(s) - computer science , r package , kriging , data mining , sampling (signal processing) , spatial correlation , bayesian probability , spatial analysis , heteroscedasticity , process (computing) , variance (accounting) , point process , covariance matrix , algorithm , computational science , machine learning , artificial intelligence , statistics , mathematics , telecommunications , accounting , filter (signal processing) , business , computer vision , operating system
This article illustrates usage of the ramps R package, which implements the reparameterized and marginalized posterior sampling (RAMPS) algorithm for complex Bayesian geostatistical models. The RAMPS methodology allows joint modeling of areal and point-source data arising from the same underlying spatial process. A reparametrization of variance parameters facilitates slice sampling based on simplexes, which can be useful in general when multiple variances are present. Prediction at arbitrary points can be made, which is critical in applications where maps are needed. Our implementation takes advantage of sparse matrix operations in the Matrix package and can provide substantial savings in computing time for large datasets. A user-friendly interface, similar to the nlme mixed effects models package, enables users to analyze datasets with little programming effort. Support is provided for numerous spatial and spatiotemporal correlation structures, user-defined correlation structures, and non-spatial random effects. The package features are illustrated via a synthetic dataset of spatially correlated observation distributed across the state of Iowa, USA.

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