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Adrian Baddeley

Adrian Baddeley

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Mathematics

D-Index
44
Citations
14872
World Ranking
1532
National Ranking
38

Overview

Adrian Baddeley is affiliated with Curtin University in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on mathematics, with a particular emphasis on applied mathematics, economics and econometrics, environmental engineering, artificial intelligence, and mechanical engineering.

The main topics covered in their work include point processes and geometric inequalities, spatial and panel data analysis, economic and environmental valuation, soil geostatistics and mapping, geochemistry and geologic mapping, mineral processing and grinding, and traffic and road safety.

Recent publications by Adrian Baddeley include the following:

  • Analysing point patterns on networks - A review, 2020, Spatial Statistics
  • Fundamental problems in fitting spatial cluster process models, 2022, Spatial Statistics
  • Optimal Thresholding of Predictors in Mineral Prospectivity Analysis, 2020, Natural Resources Research

Additional notable recent papers co-authoring include:

  • Tracing the spatial imprint of Oldowan technological behaviors: A view from DS (Bed I, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania), 2021, PLoS ONE
  • Novel approach to the analysis of spatially-varying treatment effects in on-farm experiments, 2020, Field Crops Research

Frequent co-authors in Baddeley's research network include Suman Rakshit, Gopalan Nair, Tilman M. Davies, Greg McSwiggan, and Martin L. Hazelton. Their collaborative efforts have contributed to various publications across several interdisciplinary fields.

Adrian Baddeley has published multiple articles in the following venues:

  • Spatial Statistics
  • PLoS ONE
  • Field Crops Research
  • Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics
  • Natural Resources Research

Best Publications

  • spatstat: An R Package for Analyzing Spatial Point Patterns

    Adrian Baddeley;Rolf Turner

  • Spatial Point Patterns: Methodology and Applications with R

    Adrian Baddeley;Ege Holger Rubak;Rolf Turner

  • Estimation of surface area from vertical sections.

    A. J. Baddeley;H. J. G. Gundersen;L. M. Cruz-Orive

  • Non-and semi-parametric estimation of interaction in inhomogeneous point patterns

    Adrian Baddeley;J. Moller;R. Waagepetersen

  • PRACTICAL MAXIMUM PSEUDOLIKELIHOOD FOR SPATIAL POINT PATTERNS (with Discussion)

    Adrian Baddeley;Rolf Turner

  • Point process models for presence-only analysis

    Ian W. Renner;Jane Elith;Adrian Baddeley;William Fithian

  • Residual analysis for spatial point processes (with discussion)

    A. Baddeley;R. Turner;Jesper Møller;M. Hazelton

  • Stereology for Statisticians

    Adrian Baddeley;Eva B. Vedel Jensen

  • Spatial Point Processes and their Applications

    Adrian Baddeley

  • Area-interaction point processes

    AJ Baddeley;van Mnm Marie-Colette Lieshout

  • Tracking an unknown time-varying number of speakers using TDOA measurements: a random finite set approach

    Wing-Kin Ma;Ba-Ngu Vo;S.S. Singh;A. Baddeley

  • Nearest-Neighbour Markov Point Processes and Random Sets

    Adrian Baddeley;Jesper Møller

  • A nonparametric measure of spatial interaction in point patterns

    van Mnm Marie-Colette Lieshout;AJ Baddeley

  • Stochastic geometry models in high-level vision

    A.J. Baddeley;van Marie-Colette Lieshout

  • On tests of spatial pattern based on simulation envelopes

    Adrian Baddeley;Adrian Baddeley;Peter J. Diggle;Peter J. Diggle;Andrew Hardegen;Thomas Lawrence

  • A cautionary example on the use of second-order methods for analyzing point patterns

    A. J. Baddeley;B. W. Silverman

  • Unbiased estimation of particle density in the tandem scanning reflected light microscope

    V. Howard;S. Reid;S. Reid;A. Baddeley;A. Baddeley;A. Boyde;A. Boyde

  • Analysis of a three-dimensional point pattern with replication.

    A. J. Baddeley;R. A. Moyeed;C. V. Howard;A. Boyde

  • The Spatial Structure of Young Stellar Clusters. I. Subclusters

    Michael A. Kuhn;Eric D. Feigelson;Konstantin V. Getman;Adrian J. Baddeley

  • Indices of dependence between types in multivariate point patterns

    van Mnm Marie-Colette Lieshout;AJ Baddeley

  • A non-parametric measure of spatial interaction in point patterns

    M. N. M. Van Lieshout;A. J. Baddeley

Frequent Co-Authors

Jesper Møller
Jesper Møller Aalborg University
Jorge Mateu
Jorge Mateu Jaume I University
Kevin Luhman
Kevin Luhman Pennsylvania State University
Richard D. Gill
Richard D. Gill Leiden University
Alan Boyde
Alan Boyde Queen Mary University of London
Rasmus Waagepetersen
Rasmus Waagepetersen Aalborg University
Robyn Owens
Robyn Owens University of Western Australia
Dietrich Stoyan
Dietrich Stoyan TU Bergakademie Freiberg
Matthew R. Bate
Matthew R. Bate University of Exeter
Ba-Ngu Vo
Ba-Ngu Vo Curtin University

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