HierStraussHard(iradii, hradii=NULL, types=NULL, archy=NULL)
marks
variable in the data)"interact"
describing the interpoint interaction
structure of the hierarchical Strauss-hard core process with
interaction radii $iradii[i,j]$ and hard core distances
$hradii[i,j]$.
ppm(),
which fits point process models to
point pattern data, requires an argument
of class "interact"
describing the interpoint interaction
structure of the model to be fitted.
The appropriate description of the hierarchical
Strauss hard core process pairwise interaction is
yielded by the function HierStraussHard()
. See the examples below. The argument types
need not be specified in normal use.
It will be determined automatically from the point pattern data set
to which the HierStraussHard interaction is applied,
when the user calls ppm
.
However, the user should be confident that
the ordering of types in the dataset corresponds to the ordering of
rows and columns in the matrix radii
.
The argument archy
can be used to specify a hierarchical
ordering of the types. It can be either a vector of integers
or a character vector matching the possible types.
The default is the sequence
$1,2, ..., m$ meaning that type $j$
depends on types $1,2, ..., j-1$.
The matrices iradii
and hradii
must be square, with entries
which are either positive numbers or zero or NA
.
A value of zero or NA
indicates that no interaction term
should be included for this combination of types.
Note that only the interaction radii and hard core distances are
specified in HierStraussHard
. The canonical
parameters $log(beta[j])$ and
$log(gamma[i,j])$ are estimated by
ppm()
, not fixed in HierStraussHard()
.
=>
Hogmander, H. and Sarkka, A. (1999) Multitype spatial point patterns with hierarchical interactions. Biometrics 55, 1051--1058.
MultiStraussHard
for the corresponding
symmetrical interaction. r <- matrix(c(30, NA, 40, 30), nrow=2,ncol=2)
h <- matrix(c(4, NA, 10, 15), 2, 2)
HierStraussHard(r, h)
# prints a sensible description of itself
ppm(ants ~1, HierStraussHard(r, h))
# fit the stationary hierarchical Strauss-hard core process to ants data
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