data(heather)
coarse
original heather data, 100 by 200 pixels
medium
current heather data, 256 by 512 pixels
fine
finest resolution data, 778 by 1570 pixels
}
Each of these entries is an object of class "owin"
containing a binary pixel mask.Hall (1985) and Hall (1988, pp 301-318) took a bootstrap approach.
Ripley (1988, pp. 121-122, 131-135] used opening and closing functions to argue that a Boolean model of discs is inappropriate.
Cressie (1991, pp. 763-770) tried a more general Boolean model.
Diggle, P.J. (1981) Binary mosaics and the spatial pattern of heather. Biometrics 37, 531-539.
Hall, P. (1985) Resampling a coverage pattern. Stochastic Processes and their Applications 20 231-246.
Hall, P. (1988) An introduction to the theory of coverage processes. John Wiley and Sons, New York.
Renshaw, E. and Ford, E.D. (1983) The interpretation of process from pattern using two-dimensional spectral analysis: Methods and problems of interpretation. Applied Statistics 32 51-63. Ripley, B.D. (1988) Statistical Inference for Spatial Processes. Cambridge University Press.