Multi-objective sampling design for spatio-temporal processes
- Alonso Morales, Francisco Javier
- Angulo Ibáñez, José Miguel
- Bueso Sánchez, María del Carmen
- Ruiz Medina, María Dolores
Verlag: Universidad de Murcia. Departamento de Estadística e Investigación Operativa
ISBN: 978-84-691-8159-1
Datum der Publikation: 2009
Kongress: Congreso Nacional de Estadística e Investigación Operativa (31. 2009. Murcia)
Art: Konferenz-Beitrag
Zusammenfassung
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, dened 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 dierent 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