Computes an adaptive estimate of the intensity function of a point pattern.
adaptive.density(X, ..., method=c("voronoi","kernel", "nearest"))A pixel image (object of class "im") whose values are
estimates of the intensity of X.
Point pattern (object of class "ppp" or
"lpp").
Character string specifying the estimation method
Additional arguments passed to
densityVoronoi, densityAdaptiveKernel
or nndensity.
Adrian Baddeley Adrian.Baddeley@curtin.edu.au, Rolf Turner rolfturner@posteo.net and Ege Rubak rubak@math.aau.dk and Mehdi Moradi m2.moradi@yahoo.com.
This function is an alternative to density.ppp. It
computes an estimate of the intensity function of a point pattern
dataset. The result is a pixel image giving the estimated intensity.
If method="voronoi" the data are passed to the function
densityVoronoi which estimates the intensity using
the Voronoi-Dirichlet tessellation.
If method="kernel" the data are passed to the function
densityAdaptiveKernel which estimates the intensity
using a variable-bandwidth kernel estimator.
If method="nearest" the data are passed to the function
nndensity which estimates the intensity using the
distance to the k-th nearest data point. (This is not supported
when X has class "lpp".)
density.ppp,
densityVoronoi,
densityAdaptiveKernel,
nndensity,
im.object.
plot(adaptive.density(nztrees, 1), main="Voronoi estimate")
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