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Spatial Analysis
John T. Kent
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Description for Spatial Analysis
Hardcover. Covering a growing area of research, Spatial Analysis highlights the latest advances in the field with an emphasis on applications. Written by world-renowned authors, this breakthrough text provides insight into the statistical investigation of the interdependence of random variables as a function of their proximity in space and time. Series: Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics. Num Pages: 320 pages. BIC Classification: PB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. .
SPATIAL ANALYSIS Explore the foundations and latest developments in spatial statistical analysis
In Spatial Analysis, two distinguished authors deliver a practical and insightful exploration of the statistical investigation of the interdependence of random variables as a function of their spatial proximity. The book expertly blends theory and application, offering numerous worked examples and exercises at the end of each chapter.
Increasingly relevant to fields as diverse as epidemiology, geography, geology, image analysis, and machine learning, spatial statistics is becoming more important to a wide range of specialists and professionals. The book includes:
- Thorough introduction to stationary random fields, intrinsic ... Read moreand generalized random fields, and stochastic models
- Comprehensive exploration of the estimation of spatial structure
- Practical discussion of kriging and the spatial linear model
Spatial Analysis is an invaluable resource for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students in statistics, data science, digital imaging, geostatistics, and agriculture. It’s also an accessible reference for professionals who are required to use spatial models in their work.
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Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd United Kingdom
Series
Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics
Place of Publication
New York, United States
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About John T. Kent
John T. Kent is a Professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of Leeds, UK. He began his career as a research fellow at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge before moving to the University of Leeds. He has published extensively on various aspects of statistics, including infinite divisibility, directional data analysis, multivariate analysis, inference, robustness, shape analysis, image analysis, ... Read morespatial statistics, and spatial-temporal modelling. Kanti V. Mardia is a Senior Research Professor and Leverhulme Emeritus Fellow in the Department of Statistics at the University of Leeds, and a Visiting Professor at the University of Oxford. During his career he has received many prestigious honours, including in 2003 the Guy Medal in Silver from the Royal Statistical Society, and in 2013 the Wilks memorial medal from the American Statistical Society. His research interests include bioinformatics, directional statistics, geosciences, image analysis, multivariate analysis, shape analysis, spatial statistics, and spatial-temporal modelling. Kent and Mardia are also joint authors of a well-established monograph on Multivariate Analysis. Show Less
Reviews for Spatial Analysis
[Spatial Analysis] is a splendid text on spatial statistics written by two eminent scholars in the field who have beautifully presented a wide range of topics. The text begins with some very interesting examples of spatially oriented data and their features and is followed by some superbly compiled expository chapters. What is especially appealing, in my opinion, is the attention paid ... Read moreby the authors to the theoretical developments and exposition of seemingly abstruse topics. The book is compactly written while retaining mathematical rigor. Specifically, the chapters on different flavours of spatial random fields and that on conditional autoregression models stand out in terms of their clarity of presentation. Inference primarily focuses on likelihood based methods and kriging, while appearing somewhat late in the book (Chapter 7 out of eight chapters), receives a very detailed treatment that includes Bayesian prediction methods as well. In summary, this elegant text will serve students, researchers and scholars invested in spatial statistics very well as a source of reference as well as a text to build courses from. I congratulate the authors' on this wonderful accomplishment. — Sudipto Banerjee, PhD, Professor and Chair, Dept. of Biostatistics, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health This book, Spatial Analysis, by John Kent and Kanti Mardia is a must-read by all statisticians whose interests include spatial statistics, and it would make an excellent graduate-level text. The authors find the sweet spot at the juncture of intuition, methodology, and applications, and they show us in many ways how the validity of scientific inferences and its software has its genesis in the construction of valid statistical models. — Noel Cressie, Distinguished Professor and Director, Centre for Environmental Informatics, University of Wollongong, Australia The modern world of big data is often accompanied by little understanding. Often this data comes in a spatial form, and critically our understanding emerges from spatial analysis. It’s not possible to imagine two better guides to this domain than John Kent and Kanti Mardia. In Spatial Analysis Kent and Mardia provide a comprehensive guide to modern thinking that is classically grounded. This book is a must-read for those who are taking understanding seriously as part of handling modern spatial data sets across the domains of machine learning, statistics and data science. — Neil Lawrence, DeepMind Professor of Machine Learning, University of Cambridge [Spatial Analysis] is a delightful and authoritative book on the subject of spatial statistical analysis by two of the world’s most eminent researchers in the field of spatial statistics and shape analysis. The book eloquently discusses most of the topics in spatial analysis in a wonderfully organised manner. For example, there are two chapters on random fields, two chapters on estimation methods, one on modelling and another large chapter on kriging. With another chapter on additional topics such as Co-kriging, Bayesian hierarchical modeling, spatio-temporal modeling, and thin plate splines this book covers most of the concepts researchers need to know in this area. The main emphasis of the book is on theoretical aspects but it does not lose sight of applications. The chapter one itself motivates the theory with several example data sets which include fingerprint of the famous statistician Sir R A Fisher. The book does justice to the theory by presenting and explaining it in an accessible format for all – graduate students and researchers. The book also provides enjoyable to read personal historical notes and anecdotes regarding the course of development of the theory of spatial analysis. — Sujit Sahu, Professor of Mathematical Sciences, University of Southampton Show Less