Question about space-time analysis routines
Thank you gentlemen, this gives me some things to work with. Best to all Corey
On Nov 5, 2012, at 6:48 AM, Andrew Finley wrote:
Hi, The new package spTimer might be another option. -Andy On Nov 5, 2012, at 5:56, Virgilio G?mez-Rubio <virgilio.gomez at uclm.es> wrote:
Hi,
I am curious if the list can point me to some other libraries in R, besides INLA, that are capable of using the spacetime data directly in a regression
INLA is a good software to fit spatiotemporal models as it is very flexible.
framework, or perhaps in a spatio-temporal disease clustering framework. I know about the DCluster library and use it some, but would be very grateful for any other ideas.
You may want to check DClusterm : https://r-forge.r-project.org/projects/dclusterm/ It is underdevelopment but it implements space-time clustering and spatial clustering based on GLMs. Best, Virgilio
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