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Releases: spatstat/spatstat.model

Production version 3.5-0

28 Nov 01:20

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  • Models for replicated point patterns on linear networks.
  • ROC curves for determinantal point process models.
  • Partial residuals for cluster process and Cox process models.
  • Extended facilities for spatial logistic regression.
  • Bug fixes and internal improvements.

Production version 3.4-2

30 Sep 04:47

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  • Improvements to intensity.ppm for Geyer models.
  • Simulation of a fitted model in a different window is better supported.
  • Minor improvements.

Production version 3.4-0

23 Jul 01:12

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  • Substantial extensions to ROC curves.

Production version 3.3-6

22 May 10:15

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  • simulation of zclustermodel objects.
  • documentation improvements.
  • bug fixes.

Production version 3.3-3

21 Nov 07:57

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  • Improved Palm diagnostic plot
  • model.images.ppm now recognises arguments controlling pixel resolution

Production version 3.3-0

06 Jul 04:39

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. spatstat.model now depends on the new package spatstat.univar.
. spatstat.model no longer depends on maptools or RandomFields.
. easier control over quadrature schemes.
. more options in fitted.slrm
. bug fixes and internal improvements.

Production version 3.2-5

07 Sep 03:42

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Internal improvements

Production version 3.2-2

21 Apr 02:39

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  • Accelerated some code
  • Standard errors are now available for ppm models fitted using gam
  • Internal reorganisation
  • Minor changes to documentation
  • Bug fixes

Production version 3.2-0

14 Feb 09:02

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  • Improvements to update methods for point process models.
  • New update methods for classes dppm and rppm.
  • Minor improvements and bug fixes.

Production version 3.1-2

27 Jan 04:05

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  • We thank Bethany Macdonald for contributions.
  • kppm has been accelerated when method="palm" or "clik2"
  • kppm can save the history of the optimisation algorithm.
  • Bug fixes and internal tweaks.