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Dynamic Spatio-temporal Zero-inflated Poisson Models for Predicting Capelin Distribution in the Barents Sea

Published 1 Nov 2021 in stat.ME | (2111.00964v2)

Abstract: We consider modeling and prediction of Capelin distribution in the Barents sea based on zero-inflated count observation data that vary continuously over a specified survey region. The model is a mixture of two components; a one-point distribution at the origin and a Poisson distribution with spatio-temporal intensity, where both intensity and mixing proportions are modeled by some auxiliary variables and unobserved spatio-temporal effects. The spatio-temporal effects are modeled by a dynamic linear model combined with the predictive Gaussian process. We develop an efficient posterior computational algorithm for the model using a data augmentation strategy. The performance of the proposed model is demonstrated through simulation studies, and an application to the number of Capelin caught in the Barents sea from 2014 to 2019.

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