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Spatial-Temporal Point Process


A spatial-temporal point process is a point process which models data that is localized at a discrete set of locations in both space and time. In particular, a spatial-temporal point process is a random collection of points where each point represents the time and location of an event.

Spatial-temporal point processes are sometimes called spatiotemporal point processes, spatio-temporal point processes, or space-time point processes.


See also

Marked Point Process, Point Process, Self-Correcting Point Process, Self-Exciting Point Process, Simple Point Process, Spatial Point Process, Temporal Point Process

This entry contributed by Christopher Stover

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References

Brillinger, D. R.; Guttorp, P. M.; and Schoenberg, F. P. "Point Processes, Spatial-Temporal." Encyclopedia of Environments 3, 1573-1577, 2002.Paninski, L. "Chapter 2: Introduction to Point Processes." 2013. http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~liam/teaching/neurostat-fall13/uri-eden-point-process-notes.pdf.

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Stover, Christopher. "Spatial-Temporal Point Process." From MathWorld--A Wolfram Web Resource, created by Eric W. Weisstein. https://mathworld.wolfram.com/Spatial-TemporalPointProcess.html

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