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MODELING TEMPORAL GRADIENTS IN REGIONALLY AGGREGATED CALIFORNIA ASTHMA HOSPITALIZATION DATA.

Harrison Quick1, Sudipto Banerjee1, Bradley P Carlin1.   

Abstract

Advances in Geographical Information Systems (GIS) have led to the enormous recent burgeoning of spatial-temporal databases and associated statistical modeling. Here we depart from the rather rich literature in space-time modeling by considering the setting where space is discrete (e.g., aggregated data over regions), but time is continuous. Our major objective in this application is to carry out inference on gradients of a temporal process in our data set of monthly county level asthma hospitalization rates in the state of California, while at the same time accounting for spatial similarities of the temporal process across neighboring counties. Use of continuous time models here allows inference at a finer resolution than at which the data are sampled. Rather than use parametric forms to model time, we opt for a more flexible stochastic process embedded within a dynamic Markov random field framework. Through the matrix-valued covariance function we can ensure that the temporal process realizations are mean square differentiable, and may thus carry out inference on temporal gradients in a posterior predictive fashion. We use this approach to evaluate temporal gradients where we are concerned with temporal changes in the residual and fitted rate curves after accounting for seasonality, spatiotemporal ozone levels and several spatially-resolved important sociodemographic covariates.

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Keywords:  Gaussian process; Markov chain Monte Carlo; gradients; spatial process models; spatially associated functional data

Year:  2013        PMID: 29606992      PMCID: PMC5873325          DOI: 10.1214/12-AOAS600

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Appl Stat        ISSN: 1932-6157            Impact factor:   2.083


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