Paper deals with a problem of testing isotropy against geometric anisotropy for Gaussian spatial data. The original simple test statistic based on directional empirical semivariograms is proposed. Under the assumption of independence of the classical semivariogram estimators and for increasing domain asymptotics, the distribution of test statistics is approximated by chi-squared distribution. The simulation experiments demonstrate the efficacy of the proposed test
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This paper addresses the estimation of geometric anisotropy parameters from scattered data in two di...
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Paper deals with a problem of testing isotropy against geometric anisotropy for Gaussian spatial dat...
Isotropy of a point process, defined as invariance of the distribution under rotation, is often assu...
Summarization: Spatially referenced data often have autocovariance functions with elliptical isoleve...
We develop a new methodology for estimating and testing the form of anisotropy of homogeneous spatia...
In this paper we tackle the ANOVA problem for directional data (with particular emphasison geologica...
Stationarity in space presents two aspects: homogeneity and isotropy. They correspond respectively ...
A common requirement for spatial analysis is the modeling of the second-order structure. While the a...
The assumption of direction invariance, i.e., isotropy, is often made in the practical analysis of s...
In this paper an exploratory technique based on the diagonalization of cross-variogram matrices is d...
In this paper we tackle the ANOVA problem for directional data (with particular emphasis on geologic...
The efficient mapping of environmental hazards requires the development of methods for the analysis ...
This work addresses the question of building useful and valid models of anisotropic variograms for s...
Click on the DOI link to access the article for free at the publisher's website.There are many reaso...
This paper addresses the estimation of geometric anisotropy parameters from scattered data in two di...
International audienceIn this paper, we deal with some anisotropic extensions of the multifractional...
Paper deals with a problem of testing isotropy against geometric anisotropy for Gaussian spatial dat...
Isotropy of a point process, defined as invariance of the distribution under rotation, is often assu...
Summarization: Spatially referenced data often have autocovariance functions with elliptical isoleve...
We develop a new methodology for estimating and testing the form of anisotropy of homogeneous spatia...
In this paper we tackle the ANOVA problem for directional data (with particular emphasison geologica...
Stationarity in space presents two aspects: homogeneity and isotropy. They correspond respectively ...
A common requirement for spatial analysis is the modeling of the second-order structure. While the a...
The assumption of direction invariance, i.e., isotropy, is often made in the practical analysis of s...
In this paper an exploratory technique based on the diagonalization of cross-variogram matrices is d...
In this paper we tackle the ANOVA problem for directional data (with particular emphasis on geologic...
The efficient mapping of environmental hazards requires the development of methods for the analysis ...
This work addresses the question of building useful and valid models of anisotropic variograms for s...
Click on the DOI link to access the article for free at the publisher's website.There are many reaso...
This paper addresses the estimation of geometric anisotropy parameters from scattered data in two di...
International audienceIn this paper, we deal with some anisotropic extensions of the multifractional...