A Bayesian latent process spatiotemporal regression model for areal count data

Publication date: June 2018Source: Spatial and Spatio-temporal Epidemiology, Volume 25Author(s): C. Edson Utazi, Emmanuel O. Afuecheta, C. Christopher NnanatuAbstractModel-based approaches for the analysis of areal count data are commonplace in spatiotemporal analysis. In Bayesian hierarchical models, a latent process is incorporated in the mean function to account for dependence in space and time. Typically, the latent process is modelled using a conditional autoregressive (CAR) prior. The aim of this paper is to offer an alternative approach to CAR-based priors for modelling the latent process. The proposed approach is based on a spatiotemporal generalization of a latent process Poisson regression model developed in a time series setting. Spatiotemporal dependence in the autoregressive model for the latent process is modelled through its transition matrix, with a structured covariance matrix specified for its error term. The proposed model and its parameterizations are fitted in a Bayesian framework implemented via MCMC techniques. Our findings based on real-life examples show that the proposed approach is at least as effective as CAR-based models.
Source: Spatial and Spatio-temporal Epidemiology - Category: Epidemiology Source Type: research
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