Re: [R-sig-Geo] Multivariate spatio-temporal modelling

2010-03-25 Thread Nicola Batchelor
. -Original Message- From: Andrew Finley [mailto:finl...@msu.edu] Sent: 24 March 2010 18:13 To: n.a.batche...@sms.ed.ac.uk Subject: [R-sig-Geo] Multivariate spatio-temporal modelling Hi Nicola, Sorry to answer you off the list. One of my grad students forwarded your posting to me. So

Re: [R-sig-Geo] Multivariate spatio-temporal modelling

2010-03-25 Thread Nicola Batchelor
in, Nicola -- The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. -Original Message- From: Danlin Yu [mailto:y...@mail.montclair.edu] Sent: 24 March 2010 17:14 To: Nicola Batchelor Cc: r-sig-geo@stat.math.ethz.ch Subject: Re: [R-sig-Geo]

Re: [R-sig-Geo] Multivariate spatio-temporal modelling

2010-03-24 Thread Danlin Yu
Dear Nicola Batchelor: I am also quite interested in spatiotemporal modeling, specifically spatiotemporal regression analysis. I am not quite sure whether this would help, but I am developing a "geographically weighted panel regression" method combining both spgwr and plm packages. The develo

[R-sig-Geo] Multivariate spatio-temporal modelling

2010-03-24 Thread Nicola Batchelor
Dear list. I've completed a spatial GLM analysis of a dataset with one outcome variable (binomial) using geoRglm. I now want to go on to extend this analysis in 2 ways: 1) incorporating a temporal element and 2) using a second (related) outcome variable. As far as I am aware, geoRglm doesn't hav