Some interaction models for clustered point patterns

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1998-08-01

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University of Gothenburg

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We introduce a class of spatial point processes, interacting neighbour processes, where the density of the process can be written by means of local interactions between a point and subsets of its neighbourhood but where the processes are not Markov processes with respect to this neighbourhood in the Ripley-Kelly sense. However, we show that the processes are nearest neighbour Markov processes as introduced by Baddeley and Moller (1989). Furthermore, we introduce a subclass of interacting neighbour processes, full neighbourhood interaction processes, where instead of subsets of the neighbourhood all neighbours of a point affect it simultaneously. A simulation study is presented to show that some simple full neighbourhood interaction models can produce clustered patterns of great variety. Finally, an empirical example is given.

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Clustered point patterns, local interactions, static and dynamic neighbours, Ripley-Kelly Markov processes, earest neighbour Markov processes

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