R Package Scholar
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GET: Global Envelopes (Version 1.0-3)

2019
NTSS: Nonparametric Tests in Spatial Statistics (Version 0.1.3)

2023
SpatialVx: Spatial Forecast Verification (Version 1.0-2)

2011
binspp: Bayesian Inference for Neyman-Scott Point Processes (Version 0.1.26)

2022
ecespa: Functions for Spatial Point Pattern Analysis (Version 1.1-17)

2007
geocausal: Causal Inference with Spatio-Temporal Data (Version 0.3.2)

2023
ppmlasso: Point Process Models with LASSO-Type Penalties (Version 1.4)

2013
rcarbon: Calibration and Analysis of Radiocarbon Dates (Version 1.5.1)

2017
selectspm: Select Point Pattern Models Based on Minimum Contrast, AIC and Goodness of Fit (Version 0.6)

2014
shar: Species-Habitat Associations (Version 2.3)

2019
spatstat.Knet: Extension to 'spatstat' for Large Datasets on a Linear Network (Version 3.1-2)

2019
spatstat.data: Datasets for 'spatstat' Family (Version 3.1-2)

2017
spatstat.explore: Exploratory Data Analysis for the 'spatstat' Family (Version 3.3-3)

2022
spatstat.geom: Geometrical Functionality of the 'spatstat' Family (Version 3.3-3)

2021
spatstat.gui: Interactive Graphics Functions for the 'spatstat' Package (Version 3.1-0)

2020
spatstat.linnet: Linear Networks Functionality of the 'spatstat' Family (Version 3.2-2)

2021
spatstat.local: Extension to 'spatstat' for Local Composite Likelihood (Version 5.1-0)

2017
spatstat.random: Random Generation Functionality for the 'spatstat' Family (Version 3.3-2)

2022
spatstat: Spatial Point Pattern Analysis, Model-Fitting, Simulation, Tests (Version 3.2-1)

2002
spatstat.utils: Utility Functions for 'spatstat' (Version 3.1-0)

2017
stopp: Spatio-Temporal Point Pattern Methods, Model Fitting, Diagnostics, Simulation, Local Tests (Version 0.2.4)

2023
ttbary: Barycenter Methods for Spatial Point Patterns (Version 0.3-1)

2019

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