Poisson {spatstat} | R Documentation |
Creates an instance of the Poisson point process model which can then be fitted to point pattern data.
Poisson()
The function ppm()
, which fits point process models to
point pattern data, requires an argument interaction
of class "interact"
describing the interpoint interaction structure
of the model to be fitted.
The appropriate description of the Poisson process is
provided by the value of the function Poisson()
.
This works for all types of Poisson processes including multitype and nonstationary Poisson processes.
An object of class "interact"
describing the interpoint interaction
structure of the Poisson point process
(namely, there are no interactions).
Adrian Baddeley adrian@maths.uwa.edu.au http://www.maths.uwa.edu.au/~adrian/ and Rolf Turner rolf@math.unb.ca http://www.math.unb.ca/~rolf
data(nztrees) ppm(nztrees, ~1, Poisson()) # fit the stationary Poisson process to 'nztrees' # no edge correction needed data(longleaf) longadult <- longleaf[longleaf$marks >= 30, ] longadult <- unmark(longadult) ppm(longadult, ~ x, Poisson()) # fit the nonstationary Poisson process # with intensity lambda(x,y) = exp( a + bx) data(lansing) # trees marked by species ppm(lansing, ~ marks, Poisson()) # fit stationary marked Poisson process # with different intensity for each species ## Not run: ppm(lansing, ~ marks * polynom(x,y,3), Poisson()) ## End(Not run) # fit nonstationary marked Poisson process # with different log-cubic trend for each species