Multi-objective sampling design for spatio-temporal processes

  1. Alonso Morales, Francisco Javier
  2. Angulo Ibáñez, José Miguel
  3. Bueso Sánchez, María del Carmen
  4. Ruiz Medina, María Dolores
Libro:
XXXI Congreso Nacional de Estadística e Investigación Operativa ; V Jornadas de Estadística Pública: Murcia, 10-13 de febrero de 2009 : Libro de Actas

Editorial: Universidad de Murcia. Departamento de Estadística e Investigación Operativa

ISBN: 978-84-691-8159-1

Año de publicación: 2009

Congreso: Congreso Nacional de Estadística e Investigación Operativa (31. 2009. Murcia)

Tipo: Aportación congreso

Resumen

applications, and plays an important role in risk assessment in relation to detection and prediction of extreme values or threshold exceedances. Given the intermittent character of extremal events, a model-based dynamic selection incorporating the historical sample information constitutes a natural way of constructing a time-adaptive monitoring network. In this context, we formulate a multi-objective optimization criterion, de ned in terms of a convex linear combination involving an entropy measure of the information contained in the data and a penalty function related to the network structure. The criterion proposed is applied to some numerical examples where di erent models for the spatio-temporal dependence as well as for the local variability are assumed. This work has been supported by grants P05-FQM-00990, Andalusian CICYE, and MTM2005-08597, DGI, Spain