A class of multi-resolution approximations for large spatial datasets (1710.08976v2)
Abstract: Gaussian processes are popular and flexible models for spatial, temporal, and functional data, but they are computationally infeasible for large datasets. We discuss Gaussian-process approximations that use basis functions at multiple resolutions to achieve fast inference and that can (approximately) represent any spatial covariance structure. We consider two special cases of this multi-resolution-approximation framework, a taper version and a domain-partitioning (block) version. We describe theoretical properties and inference procedures, and study the computational complexity of the methods. Numerical comparisons and an application to satellite data are also provided.
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