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Complex Region Spatial Smoother (CReSS)

Journal

JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL AND GRAPHICAL STATISTICS
Volume 23, Issue 2, Pages 340-360

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10618600.2012.762920

Keywords

Geodesic distance; Local radial basis; Model averaging; Thin plate splines

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  1. NERC

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Conventional smoothing over complicated coastal and island regions may result in errors across boundaries, due to the use of Euclidean distances to measure interpoint similarity. The new Complex Region Spatial Smoother (CReSS) method presented here uses estimated geodetic distances,, model averaging, and a local radial basis function to provide improved smoothing over complex domains. CReSS is compared, via simulation, with recent related smoothing techniques, Thin Plate Splines (TPS), geodesic low rank TPS (GLTPS), and the Soap film smoother (SOAP). The GLTPS method cannot be used in areas with islands and SOAP can be hard to parameterize. CReSS is comparable with, if not better than, all considered methods on a range of simulations. Supplementary materials for this article are available online.

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