Penttinen | R Documentation |
Creates an instance of the Penttinen pairwise interaction point process model, which can then be fitted to point pattern data.
Penttinen(r)
r |
circle radius |
Penttinen (1984, Example 2.1, page 18), citing Cormack (1979), described the pairwise interaction point process with interaction factor
h(d) = exp(theta * A(d)) = gamma^(A(d))
between each pair of points separated by a distance $d$. Here A(d) is the area of intersection between two discs of radius r separated by a distance d, normalised so that A(0) = 1.
The scale of interaction is controlled by the disc radius r: two points interact if they are closer than 2 * r apart. The strength of interaction is controlled by the canonical parameter theta, which must be less than or equal to zero, or equivalently by the parameter gamma = exp(theta), which must lie between 0 and 1.
The potential is inhibitory, i.e.\ this model is only appropriate for regular point patterns. For gamma=0 the model is a hard core process with hard core diameter 2 * r. For gamma=1 the model is a Poisson process.
The irregular parameter
r must be given in the call to
Penttinen
, while the
regular parameter theta will be estimated.
This model can be considered as a pairwise approximation
to the area-interaction model AreaInter
.
An object of class "interact"
describing the interpoint interaction
structure of a point process.
Cormack, R.M. (1979) Spatial aspects of competition between individuals. Pages 151–212 in Spatial and Temporal Analysis in Ecology, eds. R.M. Cormack and J.K. Ord, International Co-operative Publishing House, Fairland, MD, USA.
Penttinen, A. (1984) Modelling Interaction in Spatial Point Patterns: Parameter Estimation by the Maximum Likelihood Method. Jyvaskyla Studies in Computer Science, Economics and Statistics 7, University of Jyvaskyla, Finland.
ppm
,
ppm.object
,
Pairwise
,
AreaInter
.
fit <- ppm(cells ~ 1, Penttinen(0.07)) fit reach(fit) # interaction range is circle DIAMETER
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