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Semiparametric dispersal kernels in stochastic spatiotemporal epidemic models
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Semiparametric dispersal kernels in stochastic spatiotemporal epidemic models

Pei Luo
Master of Science - MSc, University of Otago
University of Otago
2018
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/7939

Abstract

Bayesian statistics Markov chain Monte Carlo SI model spline method plant disease
The dispersal kernel plays a fundamental role in stochastic spatiotemporal epidemic models. By quantifying the rate at which an infectious source infects a susceptible individual in terms of their separation distance, the dispersal kernel is able to account for the observed spatial characteristics of an epidemic. The aim of this thesis is to construct a dispersal kernel which belongs to a semiparametric family. We introduce a new concept called the natural bridge basis in order to build the semiparametrized dispersal kernel. We use data from a citrus canker epidemic in Florida to illustrate and examine our approach. We find features of the semiparametrized dispersal kernel which were not previously evident in parametrized dispersal kernels.
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