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Goodness-of-fit Assessment of Point Process Models Based on K-function Variants
Alejandro Veen, UCLA Department of Statistics
Rick Paik Schoenberg, UCLA Department of Statistics

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ABSTRACT:

This work presents an alternative derivation of the asymptotic distribution of Ripley's K-function for a homogeneous Poisson process and shows how it can be combined with point process residual analysis in order to test for different classes of point process models. This can be doen with the mean K-function of thinned residuals (KM) or a weighted analogue called the weighted or inhomogeneous K-function (KW). The asymptotic distributions of KM and KW are derived for inhomogeneous Poisson processes. Both statistics can be used as measures of goodness-of-fit for point process models.

SUGGESTED CITATION:
Alejandro Veen and Rick Paik Schoenberg, "Goodness-of-fit Assessment of Point Process Models Based on K-function Variants" (April 18, 2006). Department of Statistics, UCLA. Department of Statistics Papers. Paper 2006041801.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/uclastat/papers/2006041801

 
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