Integrating Expert Knowledge and Recursive Bayesian Inference: A Framework for Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Data Challenges
Mario Figueira, David Conesa, Antonio L\'opez-Qu\'ilez, H{\aa}vard Rue

TL;DR
This paper introduces a recursive Bayesian inference method based on INLA for spatial and spatio-temporal data, and a comprehensive approach to address change of support issues in integrated models, enabling effective combination of heterogeneous data sources and expert knowledge.
Contribution
It develops a general recursive inference procedure grounded in INLA for spatial data and a typology for change of support, facilitating integration of diverse information sources.
Findings
Recursive inference method effectively handles spatial and spatio-temporal problems.
Typology classifies change of support issues into spatial, temporal, spatio-temporal, or categorical.
Combined frameworks improve data integration and estimation accuracy.
Abstract
Integrating heterogeneous data sources and expert knowledge is essential for overcoming data scarcity and enhancing estimation accuracy. Two main frameworks naturally arise to perform the integration of these multiple sources: sequential Bayesian inference and integrated models. The first one consists of updating posterior information in a sequential data analysis procedure, without the need to reanalyze previous data when new data become available. The second one consists of bringing together diverse sources of information in a joint inferential analysis through hierarchical Bayesian models. Within the context of the first framework, we propose a recursive inference method grounded in the methodological principles of INLA, designed to handle spatial and spatio-temporal problems, although its applicability is not limited to these cases, as the procedure is general in nature. Within the…
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TopicsGeographic Information Systems Studies · Biomedical Text Mining and Ontologies · Data Management and Algorithms
