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Subgroups

1. (“Mixtures”) - Micheas, Chakraborty (leaders), Page, Gelfand, Assuncao, Yang, Matteson, Lawson, Gomez-Rubio, Mateu, Nicolis

2. (“Components/Interactions”) - Assuncao, Lopes (leaders), Waller, Illian, Gomez-Rubio, Mateu, Nicolis

3. (“Model Assessment”) - Gomez-Rubio, Gelfand (leaders), Matteson, Waller, Micheas, Chakraborty

Meeting activities

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Date Topics and Readings Notes
02/02/2010 Presentation by Micheas :: slides
Presentation by Virgilio:: slides
View meeting summary
11/03/2009 DP in Point Processes ::
Ji et al. (2009)
Kottas and Sanso (2007)
Presentation by Micheas :: slides
View meeting summary
10/27/2009 Potential projects for subgroups
Cluster Processes ::
Cai (1999)
Guidi and Maitra (1999)
Covariate Inclusion ::
Lawson (2000)
Cressie and Lawson (2000)
Presentation by Renato and Danilo :: slides
View meeting summary
10/20/2009 Background Readings on PP ::
Bartlett (1964)
Baddeley and Silverman (1984)
Presentation by Janine :: slides
View meeting summary
10/13/2009 Clustering in Point Process ::
Grabarnik and Sarkka (2001)
Presentation by Renato :: slides
Presentation by Danilo :: slides
View meeting summary
10/06/2009 Dirichlet Mixtures ::
1. Escobar and West (1995)
Presentation by Micheas :: slides
View meeting summary
09/29/2009 Mixture Models ::
1. Diebolt and Robert (1994)
2. Jasra et al. (2005)
3. Cappe et al. (2004)
Space-time Point Process ::
1. Gabriel and Diggle (2009)
Video data processing ::
1. Schreiber and Lieshout (to appear)
2. Van Lieshout (2008)
(references in above are useful to look at)
Coding with R ::
1. Baddeley and Turner (2005)
Presentation by Virgilio :: slides
Review by Alan Liang et al. (2009)
View meeting summary
09/22/2009 Point Process Literature ::
1. Moller (2009)
2. Moller and Helisova (2009)
3. Moller and Waagepetersen (2007)
4. Moller and Waagepetersen (discussion) (2007)
5. Hossain and Lawson (2009)
Space-time Point Process ::
1. Moller and Avalos (2009)
2. Ogata (2004)
3. Ogata (1998)
4. Song and Lawson (2009)
5. Lawson and Song (2009)
Covariate Inclusion ::
1. Liang et al. (2009)
2. Illian and Hendrichsen (2009)
No Meeting
09/17/2009 Introductory Meeting Discussion of research interests

Subgroup 1

Group members

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Name Affiliation E-mail address
Renato Assuncao Universidade Federal de Minas Geais assuncao@est.ufmg.br
Marta Blangiardo Imperial College m.blangiardo@imperial.ac.uk
Avishek Chakraborty Duke University ac103@stat.duke.edu
Alan Gelfand Duke University alan@stat.duke.edu
Souparno Ghosh Duke University sghosh@stat.tamu.edu
Virgilio Gomez-Rubio Imperial College Virgilio.Gomez@uclm.es
Zhaowei Hua University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill zhua@email.unc.edu
Sandra Hurtado Rua University of Connecticut, Storrs shurtado@stat.uconn.edu
Janine Illian University of St Andrews janine@mcs.st-and.ac.uk
Andrew Lawson Medical Universty of South Carolina lawsonab@musc.edu
Ran Liu University of Connecticut, Storrs ran.liu@uconn.edu
Danilo Lopez Duke University dll11@stat.duke.edu
Antonio López Quílez Universitat de València Antonio.Lopez@uv.es
James Lynch University of South Carolina lynchjd@mailbox.sc.edu
Jorge Mateu University Jaume mateu@mat.uji.es
David Matteson Cornell University dm484@cornell.edu
Athanasios Micheas University of Missouri-Columbia amicheas@stat.missouri.edu
Jesper Moeller Aalborg University jm@math.aau.dk
Orietta Nicolis University of Bergamo orietta.nicolis@unibg.it
Garritt Page Duke University page@stat.duke.edu
Gavino Puggioni Emory University gavino@email.unc.edu
Sylvia Richardson Imperial College sylvia.richardson@imperial.ac.uk
Huiyan Sang Texas A&M University huiyan@stat.tamu.edu
Colette van Lieshout Centre for Mathematics & Computer ScienceMarie-Colette.van.Lieshout@cwi.nl
Lance Waller Emory University lwaller@emory.edu
Hongxia Yang Duke University firewater1984@gmail.com

Books

  1. Daley D. and Vere-Jones, D. (2008) An Introduction to The Theory of Point Processes, Volume 2 :: General Structure and Theory, Springer-Verlag, New York.
  2. Daley D. and Vere-Jones, D. (2003) An Introduction to The Theory of Point Processes, Volume 1 :: Elementary Theory and Methods, Springer-Verlag, New York.
  3. Illian, J., Penttinen, A., Stoyan, H. and Stoyan, D. (2008) Statistical Analysis and Modelling of Spatial Point Patterns, Statistics in Practice, 1., John Wiley and Sons Limited, U.K.
  4. Møller, J., and Waagepetersen, R.P. (2004), Statistical Inference and Simulation for Spatial Point Processes, Chapman and Hall/CRC, Boca Raton,
  5. Møller, J. (editor) (2003), Spatial Statistics and Computational Methods, Lecture Notes in Statistics 173, Springer-Verlag, New York.
  6. Van Lieshout, M.N.M. (2000), Markov Point Processes and Their Applications, Imperial College Press, London

Papers

  1. Lastname, F., Lastname, F., and Lastname, F. (0000), Title of article, Journal, 00(0), 000-000. [bib | pdf ]

Data sites

  1. Dallas house construction dataset :: The datafile along with a brief description. A master file containing description of all features from the original provider

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