Point pattern analysis of spatial deformation and blurring effects on exceedances
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Blurring Clustering/inhibition patterns Deformation Point processes Spatial random fields Threshold exceedances
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2016Resumen
Structural characteristics of random field threshold exceedance sets (e.g., size, connectivity,
and boundary regularity) are used in practice for definition of different indicators
in spatial and spatio-temporal risk analysis. In this work, point process techniques are
applied to study the structural changes derived from random field deformations and blurring
transformations, meaningful from both physical and methodological points of view
in a variety of contexts. Specifically, based on simulations from a flexible random field
model class, features such as aggregation/inhibition of patterns defined by centroids of
connected components, as well as by boundary A-exit points, are investigated in relation
to the local contraction/dilation effects of deformation and the smoothing properties of
blurring. Supplementary materials accompanying this paper appear online.




