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  • 1
    Call number: 19/M 12.0300
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Preface. Contributing authors. Part I METHODOLOGY. 1 Introduction. 1.1 What is a trend? 1.2 Why analyse trends? 1.3 Some simple examples. 1.4 Considerations and Difficulties. 1.5 Scope of the book. 1.6 Further reading. References. 2 Exploratory analysis. 2.1 Data visualisation. 2.2 Simple smoothing. 2.3 Linear filters. 2.4 Classical test procedures. 2.5 Concluding comments. References. 3 Parametric modelling - deterministic trends. 3.1 The Linear trend. 3.2 Multiple regression techniques. 3.3 Violations of assumptions. 3.4 Nonlinear trends. 3.5 Generalized linear models. 3.6 Inference with small samples. References. 4 Nonparametric trend estimation. 4.1 An introduction to nonparametric regression. 4.2 Multiple covariates. 4.3 Other nonparametric estimation techniques. 4.4 Parametric or nonparametric? References. 5 Stochastic trends. 5.1 Stationary time series models and their properties. 5.2 Trend removal via differencing. 5.3 Long memory models. 5.4 Models for irregularly spaced series. 5.5 State space and structural models. 5.6 Nonlinear models. References. 6 Other issues. 6.1 Multisite data. 6.2 Multivariate series. 6.3 Point process data. 6.4 Trends in extremes. 6.5 Censored data. References. Part II CASE STUDIES. 7 Additive models for sulphur dioxide pollution in Europe ( Marco Giannitrapani, Adrian Bowman, E. Marian Scott and Ron Smith ) 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Additive models with correlated errors. 7.3 Models for the SO 2 data. 7.4 Conclusions. References. 8 Rainfall trends in southwest Western Australia ( Richard E. Chandler, Bryson C. Bates and Stephen P. Charles ). 8.1 Motivation. 8.2 The study region. 8.3 Data used in the study. 8.4 Modelling methodology. 8.5 Results. 8.6 Summary and conclusions. References. 9 Estimation of Common tends for tropical index series ( Alain F. Zuur, Elena N. Ieno, Christina Mazziotti, Giuseppe Montanari, Attilio Rinaldi and Carla Rita Ferrari ). 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Data exploration. 9.3 Common trends and additive modelling. 9.4 Dynamic factor analysis to estimate common trends. 9.5 Discussion. Acknowledgement. References. 10 A Space-time study on forest health ( Thomas Kneib and Ludwig Fahrmeir ). 10.1 Forest health: survey and data. 10.2 Regression models for longitudinal data with ordinal responses. 10.3 Spatiotemporal models. 10.4 Spatiotemporal modelling and analysis of forest health data. Acknowledgements. References. Index.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xiv, 368 p. , Ill , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9780470015438 , 0-470-01543-8
    Series Statement: Statistics in practice 90
    Classification:
    Mathematics
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  • 2
    Call number: 1.10/M 09.0154 ; PIK M 370-08-0074
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: What is a Self-Organizing Map? - Applications of Different Self-Organizing Map Variants to Geographical Information Science . - An Integrated Exploratory Geovisualization Environment Based on Self-Organizing Map. - Visual Exploration of Spatial Interaction Data with Self-Organizing Maps. - Detecting Geographic Associations in English Dialect Features in North America within a Visual Data Mining Environment Integrating Self-Organizing . - Self-Organizing Maps for Density-Preserving Reduction of Objects in Cartographic Generalization. - Visualizing Human Movement in Attribute . - Climate Analysis, Modelling, and Regional Downscaling Using Self-Organizing. - Prototyping Broad-Scale Climate and Ecosystem Classes by Means of Self-Organising. - Self-Organising Map Principles Applied Towards Automating Road Extraction from Remotely Sensed Imagery . - Intelligent Systems for GIScience: Where Next? A GIScience Perspective
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: viii, 205 S.
    ISBN: 9780470021675
    Classification:
    Cartography, Geographical Information Systems, GIS
    Location: Reading room
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  • 3
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    Chichester : Wiley
    Call number: 19/M 07.0140
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Processing of Contact. Interaction in the Combined Finite-Discrete Element Method. Contact Detection. Deformability of Discrete Elements. Temporal Discretisation. Sensitivity to Initial Conditions in Combined Finite-Discrete Element Simulation. Transition from Continua to Discontinua. Fluid Coupling in the Combined Finite-Discrete Element Method.Computational Aspects of Combined Finite-Discrete Element Simulations. Implementation of Some of the Core CombinedFinite-Discrete Element Algorithms.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: X, 333 S. , graph. Darst. , 26 cm.
    Edition: Reprint.
    ISBN: 0470841990
    Classification:
    Mathematics
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