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A spatio-temporal multi-scale model for Geyer saturation point process: application to forest fire occurrences

Published 16 Nov 2019 in stat.AP and stat.ME | (1911.06999v2)

Abstract: Because most natural phenomena exhibit dependence at multiple scales like locations of earthquakes or forest fire occurrences, spatio-temporal single-scale point process models are unrealistic in many applications. This motivates us to construct generalizations of classical Gibbs models. In this paper, we extend the Geyer saturation point process model to the spatio-temporal multi-scale framework. The simulation process is carried out through a birth-death Metropolis-Hastings algorithm. In a simulation study, we compare two common methods for statistical inference in Gibbs models: the pseudo-likelihood and logistic likelihood approaches that we tailor to this model. Finally, we illustrate this new model on forest fire occurrences modeling in Southern France.

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