Multiplicative component models for replicated point processes
Daniel Gervini

TL;DR
This paper introduces a multiplicative semiparametric model for analyzing the intensity functions of replicated point processes, demonstrated through applications to Internet auctions and street robberies.
Contribution
It presents a novel multiplicative modeling approach for replicated point processes, expanding analytical tools for temporal and spatial event data.
Findings
Effective modeling of Internet auction dynamics.
Insight into spatial distribution of street robberies.
Versatile application to different types of point process data.
Abstract
We propose a multiplicative semiparametric model for the intensity function of replicated point processes. Two examples of applications are given: a temporal one, about the dynamics of Internet auctions, and a spatial one, about the spatial distribution of street robberies in Chicago.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPoint processes and geometric inequalities · Bayesian Methods and Mixture Models · Stochastic processes and statistical mechanics
