posted on 2012-02-29, 11:32authored byReiichiro Kawai
Continuous-time modeling of random searches is designed to be robust to the sampling rate while the spatial
model is required to be of rotation-invariant type, which is often computationally prohibitive. Such computational
difficulty may be circumvented by employing a model with independent components. We demonstrate that its
disadvantages in statistical properties are blurred under lower frequency. We propose a quantitative criterion for
choice of the sampling rate at which a spatial model with independent components resembles a rotation-invariant
model. Our findings have the potential to assist the observer to employ simpler models in the continuous-time
framework to avoid expensive computation required for statistical inference.
History
Citation
Physical Review E, 2012, 85 (2), 021907.
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Mathematics