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A Studentized Permutation Test for the Comparison of Spatial Point Patterns

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION
Volume 107, Issue 498, Pages 754-764

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/01621459.2012.688463

Keywords

K-function; Nonparametric test; Quadrat; Spatial point process; Subsampling

Funding

  1. Danish Council for Strategic Research
  2. Centre for Stochastic Geometry and Advanced Bioimaging
  3. Villum Foundation
  4. Villum Fonden [00008721] Funding Source: researchfish

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In this study, a new test is proposed for the hypothesis that two (or more) observed point patterns are realizations of the same spatial point process model. To this end, the point patterns are divided into disjoint quadrats, on each of which an estimate of Ripley's K-function is calculated. The two groups of empirical K-functions are compared by a permutation test using a Studentized test statistic. The proposed test performs convincingly in terms of empirical level and power in a simulation study, even for point patterns where the K-function estimates on neighboring subsamples are not strictly exchangeable. It also shows improved behavior compared with a test suggested by Diggle et al. for the comparison of groups of independently replicated point patterns. In an application to two point patterns from pathology that represent capillary positions in sections of healthy and cancerous tissue, our Studentized permutation test indicates statistical significance, although the patterns cannot be clearly distinguished by the eye.

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