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arxiv: 1610.02447 · v1 · pith:VI2TRNZBnew · submitted 2016-10-07 · 📊 stat.ME

Review: Nonstationary Spatial Modeling, with Emphasis on Process Convolution and Covariate-Driven Approaches

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In many environmental applications involving spatially-referenced data, limitations on the number and locations of observations motivate the need for practical and efficient models for spatial interpolation, or kriging. A key component of models for continuously-indexed spatial data is the covariance function, which is traditionally assumed to belong to a parametric class of stationary models. While convenient, the assumption of stationarity is rarely realistic; as a result, there is a rich literature on alternative methodologies which capture and model the nonstationarity present in most environmental processes. This review document provides a rigorous and concise description of the existing literature on nonstationary methods, paying particular attention to process convolution (also called kernel smoothing or moving average) approaches. A summary is also provided of more recent methods which leverage covariate information and yield both interpretational and computational benefits. Note: the article is borrowed from Chapters 1 and 2 of the author's Ph.D. dissertation, joint with Catherine A. Calder.

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