Spectral tests of randomness for spatial point patterns |
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Authors: | Moira A. Mugglestone Eric Renshaw |
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Affiliation: | (1) MRC Institute for Environment and Health, University of Leicester, 94 Regent Road, Leicester, LE1 7DD, UK;(2) Department of Statistics and Modelling Science, University of Strathclyde, Livingstone Tower, 26 Richmond Street, Glasgow, G1 1XH, UK |
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Abstract: | We develop a spectral framework for testing the hypothesis of complete spatial randomness (CSR) for a spatial point pattern. Five formal tests based on the periodogram (sample spectrum) proposed in Mugglestone (1990) are considered. A simulation study is used to evaluate and compare the power of the tests against clustered, regular and inhomogeneous alternatives to CSR. A subset of the tests is shown to be uniformly more powerful than the others against the alternatives considered. The spectral tests are also compared with three widely used space-domain tests that are based on the mean nearest-neighbor distance, the reduced second-order moment function (K-function), and a bivariate Cramér-von Mises statistic. The test based on the scaled cumulative R-spectrum is more powerful than the space-domain tests for detecting clustered alternatives to CSR, especially when the number of events is small. |
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Keywords: | clustering heterogeneity inhibition point spectrum power spatial point processes tests of hypotheses |
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