Symmetric adaptive smoothing regimens for estimation of the spatial relative risk function

Volume: 101, Pages: 12 - 28
Published: Sep 1, 2016
Abstract
The spatial relative risk function is now regarded as a standard tool for visualising spatially tagged case-control data. This function is usually estimated using the ratio of kernel density estimates. In many applications, spatially adaptive bandwidths are essential to handle the extensive inhomogeneity in the distribution of the data. Earlier methods have employed separate, asymmetrical smoothing regimens for case and control density...
Paper Details
Title
Symmetric adaptive smoothing regimens for estimation of the spatial relative risk function
Published Date
Sep 1, 2016
Volume
101
Pages
12 - 28
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