Some recently proposed exact simulation methods are extended to the case of marked point processes. Four families of algorithms are considered: coupling from the past, the clan of ancestors technique, the Gibbs sampler, and a Metropolis–Hastings algorithm based on birth and death proposals. From a theoretical point of view, conditions are given under which the algorithms yield unbiased samples in finite time. For practical application, a C++ library for marked point processes is described. The various algorithms are tested on several models, including the Widom–Rowlinson mixture model, multi-type pairwise interaction processes, and the Candy line segment model. A simulation study is carried out in order to analyse the proposed methods in te...
The usual straightforward simulation algorithm for (marked or unmarked) Hawkes processes suffers fro...
Coupling is a widely used technique in the theoretical study of interacting stochastic processes. In...
This report documents MPPLIB, a C++ library for marked point processes, and illustrates its use by m...
Some recently proposed exact simulation methods are extended to the case of marked point processes. ...
In this paper we investigate the application of perfect simulation, in particular Coupling from the ...
Recently Propp and Wilson [14] have proposed an algorithm, called coupling from the past (CFTP), whi...
We present a perfect simulation algorithm for measures that are absolutely continuous with respect t...
This thesis is about probabilistic simulation techniques. Specifically we consider the exact or perf...
The paper is concerned with the exact simulation of an unobserved true point process conditional on ...
AbstractWe present a perfect simulation algorithm for measures that are absolutely continuous with r...
This work presents a review of some of the schemes used to perfect sample from spatial processes
Hawkes processes are important in point process theory and its applications, and simulation of such ...
: Because so many random processes arising in stochastic geometry are quite intractable to analysis,...
The area-interaction process and the continuum random-cluster model are characterized in terms of ce...
We present a perfect sampling algorithm for Gibbs point processes, based on the partial rejection sa...
The usual straightforward simulation algorithm for (marked or unmarked) Hawkes processes suffers fro...
Coupling is a widely used technique in the theoretical study of interacting stochastic processes. In...
This report documents MPPLIB, a C++ library for marked point processes, and illustrates its use by m...
Some recently proposed exact simulation methods are extended to the case of marked point processes. ...
In this paper we investigate the application of perfect simulation, in particular Coupling from the ...
Recently Propp and Wilson [14] have proposed an algorithm, called coupling from the past (CFTP), whi...
We present a perfect simulation algorithm for measures that are absolutely continuous with respect t...
This thesis is about probabilistic simulation techniques. Specifically we consider the exact or perf...
The paper is concerned with the exact simulation of an unobserved true point process conditional on ...
AbstractWe present a perfect simulation algorithm for measures that are absolutely continuous with r...
This work presents a review of some of the schemes used to perfect sample from spatial processes
Hawkes processes are important in point process theory and its applications, and simulation of such ...
: Because so many random processes arising in stochastic geometry are quite intractable to analysis,...
The area-interaction process and the continuum random-cluster model are characterized in terms of ce...
We present a perfect sampling algorithm for Gibbs point processes, based on the partial rejection sa...
The usual straightforward simulation algorithm for (marked or unmarked) Hawkes processes suffers fro...
Coupling is a widely used technique in the theoretical study of interacting stochastic processes. In...
This report documents MPPLIB, a C++ library for marked point processes, and illustrates its use by m...