Modeling Multivariate Spatial Dependencies Using Graphical Models.

Debangan Dey, Abhirup Datta, Sudipto Banerjee
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Graphical models have witnessed significant growth and usage in spatial data science for modeling data referenced over a massive number of spatial-temporal coordinates. Much of this literature has focused on a single or relatively few spatially dependent outcomes. Recent attention has focused upon addressing modeling and inference for substantially large number of outcomes. While spatial factor models and multivariate basis expansions occupy a prominent place in this domain, this article elucidates a recent approach, graphical Gaussian Processes, that exploits the notion of conditional independence among a very large number of spatial processes to build scalable graphical models for fully model-based Bayesian analysis of multivariate spatial data.

使用图形模型建模多变量空间相关性。
图形模型在空间数据科学中得到了显著的发展和应用,用于对大量时空坐标上引用的数据进行建模。这些文献大多集中在单一或相对较少的空间依赖性结果上。最近的注意力集中在处理大量结果的建模和推理上。虽然空间因子模型和多元基展开在这一领域占据着重要地位,但本文阐述了最近的一种方法,图形高斯过程,该方法利用大量空间过程之间的条件独立性概念,构建可扩展的图形模型,用于对多变量空间数据进行完全基于模型的贝叶斯分析。
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