Many of the models encountered in applications of point process methods to the study of spatio-temporal phenomena are covered in 'stpp'. This package provides statistical tools for analyzing the global and local second-order properties of spatio-temporal point processes, including estimators of the space-time inhomogeneous K-function and pair correlation function. It also includes tools to get static and dynamic display of spatio-temporal point patterns.
Installation guide
The easiest way to install the development version of stpp
from GitHub is using the devtools
package which can be installed run the next command:
install.packages('devtools')
and thereafter run the commands:
require(devtools)
install_github('stpp-GitHub-community/stpp')
Ubuntu users can follow the instructions in this discussion on stackoverflow to avoid complexity in installing some of the packages, particularly rgdal and rgl.
- Gabriel E., Rowlingson B., Diggle P. (2013). stpp: an R package for plotting, simulating and analyzing Spatio-Temporal Point Patterns. Journal of Statistical Software, 53(2), 1-29.
- González, J. A., Rodríguez-Cortés, F. J., Cronie, O. and Mateu, J. (2016). Spatio-temporal point process statistics: a review. Spatial Statiscts, 18:505-544.
A BibTeX entry for LaTeX users is
@misc{gdrrc02,
author = {Edith Gabriel and Peter J. Diggle and Barry Rowlingson and Francisco J. Rodr\'iguez-Cort\'es},
title = {stpp: Space-Time Point Pattern Simulation, Visualisation and Analysis},
year = {2022},
note = {R package version 2.0-7},
url = {https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/stpp}}
Edith Gabriel, Avignon University, Avignon, France
Peter J. Diggle, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK
Barry Rowlingson, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK
Francisco J. Rodríguez-Cortés, National University of Colombia, Medellín, Colombia