Abstract
In the past decade various attempts have been made to extend standard random effects models to the analysis of spatial observations. This extension is a source of theoretical difficulty due to the multidirectional dependence among nearest observations; much of the previous work was based on parametric assumptions about the random effects distribution. To avoid any restriction, we propose a conditional model for spatial binary responses, without assuming a parametric distribution for the random effects. The model parameters are estimated using the EM algorithm for nonparametric maximum likelihood estimation of a mixing distribution. To illustrate the proposed approach, the model is applied to a remote sensed image of the Nebrodi Mountains (Italy).
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