Spatial Statistics and Modeling / Edition 1 available in Hardcover. Publisher: Springer New York. Spatial Statistics and Modeling / Edition 1. By Carlo Gaetan, Xavier Guyon Read Reviews. Paperback View All Available Formats & Editions. “Spatial statistics aims to develop models and statistical inference methods for.
From the reviews:'Spatial statistics aims to develop models and statistical inference methods for observations that have a distinct spatial location component. The book under review presents theory simulation and statistical applications in a well-structured manner and even covers some modern topics from the very recent journal literature. To summarise this book is a welcome addition to the literature on spatial statistics and is perfectly suitable for designing a lecture course in this area.' Molchanov, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2011 a)'Students and researchers in statistics, geology, image processing, spatial economics, earth sciences, epidemiology, and other areas. Authors of the current book do an excellent job in selecting.
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The most relevant topics for a new investigator just venturing into this exciting area. Well structured, accessible, and easy to read without compromising the theoretical rigor of the subject. Any researcher interested in statistical methodologies for brain imaging will find the book quite engaging. This book will have a permanent place in my bookshelf.' (Rajesh Ranjan Nandy, International Statistical Review, Vol. 78 (3), 2010)'This book is the English translation of Modelisation et Statistique Spatiales, published by Springer in the series Mathematiques & Applications. It is intended as a text for a graduate level course.'
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