Testing first-order intensity model in non-homogeneous Poisson point processes with covariates

Abstract

Modelling the first-order intensity function is one of the main aims in point process theory, and it has been approached so far from different perspectives. One appealing model describes the intensity as a function of a spatial covariate. In the recent literature, estimation theory and several applications have been developed assuming this model, but without formally checking this assumption. In this paper we address this problem for a non-homogeneous Poisson point process, by proposing a new test based on an L2-distance. We also prove the asymptotic normality of the statistic and we suggest a bootstrap procedure to accomplish the calibration. Two applications with real data are presented and a simulation study to better understand the performance of our proposals is accomplished. Finally some possible extensions of the present work to non-Poisson processes and to a multi-dimensional covariate context are detailed.

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