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Second-order analysis of inhomogeneous spatio-temporal point process data

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Second-order analysis of inhomogeneous spatio-temporal point process data. / Gabriel, Edith; Diggle, Peter J.
In: Statistica Neerlandica, Vol. 63, No. 1, 02.2009, p. 43-51.

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Gabriel E, Diggle PJ. Second-order analysis of inhomogeneous spatio-temporal point process data. Statistica Neerlandica. 2009 Feb;63(1):43-51. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9574.2008.00407.x

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Gabriel, Edith ; Diggle, Peter J. / Second-order analysis of inhomogeneous spatio-temporal point process data. In: Statistica Neerlandica. 2009 ; Vol. 63, No. 1. pp. 43-51.

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title = "Second-order analysis of inhomogeneous spatio-temporal point process data",
abstract = "Second-order methods provide a natural starting point for the analysis of spatial point process data. In this note we extend to the spatio-temporal setting a method proposed by Baddeley et al. [Statistica Neerlandica (2000) Vol. 54, pp. 329-350] for inhomogeneous spatial point process data, and apply the resulting estimator to data on the spatio-temporal distribution of human Campylobacter infections in an area of north-west England.",
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