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Scandinavian Journal of Statistics

Scandinavian Journal of Statistics

Volume 33 Issue 1, Pages 53 - 64

Published Online: 27 Oct 2005

© 2009 Board of the Foundation of the Scandinavian Journal of Statistics



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Bayesian Geostatistical Design
PETER DIGGLE 1 and SØREN LOPHAVEN 2
  1 Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Lancaster University
  2 Informatics and Mathematical Modelling, Technical University of Denmark
Correspondence to Søren Lophaven, Holtedam 3, Coloplast A/S, DK-3050 Humlebæk, Denmark.
E-mail: dkslh@coloplast.dk
Copyright 2005 Board of the Foundation of the Scandinavian Journal of Statistics.
KEYWORDS
Bayesian inference • model-based geostatistics • spatial design

ABSTRACT

Abstract. This paper describes the use of model-based geostatistics for choosing the set of sampling locations, collectively called the design, to be used in a geostatistical analysis. Two types of design situation are considered. These are retrospective design, which concerns the addition of sampling locations to, or deletion of locations from, an existing design, and prospective design, which consists of choosing positions for a new set of sampling locations. We propose a Bayesian design criterion which focuses on the goal of efficient spatial prediction whilst allowing for the fact that model parameter values are unknown. The results show that in this situation a wide range of inter-point distances should be included in the design, and the widely used regular design is often not the best choice.


Received June 2004, in final form June 2005

DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1111/j.1467-9469.2005.00469.x About DOI

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