A common requirement for spatial analysis is the modeling of the second-order structure. While the assumption of isotropy is often made for this structure, it is not always appropriate. A conventional practice to check for isotropy is to informally assess plots of direction-specific sample second-order properties, e.g., sample variogram or sample second-order intensity function. While a useful diagnostic, these graphical techniques are difficult to assess and open to interpretation. Formal alternatives to graphical diagnostics are valuable, but have been applied to a limited class of models. In this dissertation, we propose a formal approach testing for isotropy that is both objective and appropriate for a wide class of models. This appr...
In this paper an exploratory technique based on the diagonalization of cross-variogram matrices is d...
In recent years, there has been a surge of research interest in the analysis of time series and spat...
This is the accepted manuscript of the following article: Borrajo, M., González-Manteiga, W., & Mart...
Isotropy of a point process, defined as invariance of the distribution\ua0under rotation, is often a...
An important step in modeling spatially-referenced data is appropriately specifying the second order...
This paper develops a new methodology for estimating and testing the form of anisotropy of homogeneo...
AbstractIn this paper an exploratory technique based on the diagonalization of cross-variogram matri...
Stationarity in space presents two aspects: homogeneity and isotropy. They correspond respectively ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article for free at the publisher's website.There are many reaso...
The assumption of direction invariance, i.e., isotropy, is often made in the practical analysis of s...
We develop a new methodology for estimating and testing the form of anisotropy of homogeneous spatia...
This paper investigates the use of non-Euclidean distances to characterize isotropic spatial depende...
AbstractSpatial statistics is one of the major methodologies of image analysis, field trials, remote...
The assumption of direction invariance, i.e. isotropy, is often made in the practical analysis of sp...
Graduation date: 1996Geostatistical linear interpolation procedures such as kriging require knowledg...
In this paper an exploratory technique based on the diagonalization of cross-variogram matrices is d...
In recent years, there has been a surge of research interest in the analysis of time series and spat...
This is the accepted manuscript of the following article: Borrajo, M., González-Manteiga, W., & Mart...
Isotropy of a point process, defined as invariance of the distribution\ua0under rotation, is often a...
An important step in modeling spatially-referenced data is appropriately specifying the second order...
This paper develops a new methodology for estimating and testing the form of anisotropy of homogeneo...
AbstractIn this paper an exploratory technique based on the diagonalization of cross-variogram matri...
Stationarity in space presents two aspects: homogeneity and isotropy. They correspond respectively ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article for free at the publisher's website.There are many reaso...
The assumption of direction invariance, i.e., isotropy, is often made in the practical analysis of s...
We develop a new methodology for estimating and testing the form of anisotropy of homogeneous spatia...
This paper investigates the use of non-Euclidean distances to characterize isotropic spatial depende...
AbstractSpatial statistics is one of the major methodologies of image analysis, field trials, remote...
The assumption of direction invariance, i.e. isotropy, is often made in the practical analysis of sp...
Graduation date: 1996Geostatistical linear interpolation procedures such as kriging require knowledg...
In this paper an exploratory technique based on the diagonalization of cross-variogram matrices is d...
In recent years, there has been a surge of research interest in the analysis of time series and spat...
This is the accepted manuscript of the following article: Borrajo, M., González-Manteiga, W., & Mart...