Random Point Processes in Time and Space (Springer Texts in Electrical Engineering)

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| Rating | : | 4.11 (647 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 146127821X |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 481 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-07-05 |
| Language | : | English |
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Snyder and published by John Wiley and Sons in 1975. Cox, Jr. Some parts of the fIrst edition have been deleted to make room. With some re luctance, we concluded it necessary to eliminate the topic of hypothesis testing for point-process models. Chapter 7 of the fIrst edition, which was about general marked point-processes, has been eliminated, but much of the material appears elsewhere in the new text. L. A new chapter, Translated Poisson Processes, has been added, and several of the chapters of the fIrst edition have been modifIed to accommodate this new material. This book is a revision of Random Point Processes written by D. This reflects the tremendous increase that has taken place in the use of point-process models for the description of data from which images of objects of interest are formed in a wide variety of scientific and engineering disciplines. Much of the material of the fIrst edition was motivated by the use of point-process models in applications at the Biomedical Computer Labo ratory of Washington University, as is evident from the following excerpt from the Preface to the first edition. S.. L. More emphasis is given to point processes on multidimensiona
Very good because it is NOT too mathematical The second edition of Snyder's book is actually readable and not-too-mathematical.I have browsed many texts on estimation theory of point process, and found that most of them arewritten for math rigor, but Snyder's.It covers many important/useful con
