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Adrian Baddeley

Adrian John Baddeley (born May 25, 1955)[1] is a statistical scientist working in the fields of spatial statistics,[2] statistical computing, stereology[3] and stochastic geometry.

Adrian Baddeley
Born (1955-05-25) May 25, 1955 (age 68)
Melbourne, Australia
EducationAustralian National University
University of Cambridge
Awards
Scientific career
FieldsStatistics
InstitutionsUniversity of Bath
University of Western Australia
CSIRO
Curtin University
Doctoral advisorDavid George Kendall
Websiteoasisapps.curtin.edu.au/staff/profile/view/Adrian.Baddeley

Life and career edit

Baddeley was born in Melbourne, Australia and educated at Eltham High School there, and studied mathematics and statistics at the Australian National University (honours supervisor: Roger Miles) and the University of Cambridge (PhD supervisor: David George Kendall). He was elected a Junior Research Fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge in the second year of his PhD. Subsequently, he worked for the University of Bath (1982–85), the CSIRO Division of Mathematics and Statistics, Sydney (1985–88), the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica, Amsterdam, the Netherlands (1988–94), the University of Western Australia (where he was Professor of Statistics from 1994 to 2010), CSIRO Division of Mathematics, Informatics and Statistics, Perth (2010-2012), and the Centre for Exploration Targeting at the University of Western Australia (2013-2014). He is now Professor of Computational Statistics at Curtin University.

Research edit

Stereology edit

Classical methods of stereology were limited by the requirement that the cutting plane be randomly oriented. Baddeley developed an alternative technique[4] in which the cutting plane is "vertical" (parallel to a fixed axis, or perpendicular to a fixed surface) making it possible to apply quantitative microscopy to cylindrical core samples, samples of flat materials, and longitudinal sections.

Baddeley is a leading advocate of statistical ideas in stereology. With Cruz-Orive he demonstrated the role of the Horvitz-Thompson weighting principle and the Rao-Blackwell theorem in stereological sampling.[3]

Spatial statistics edit

Baddeley is one of the world leading specialists in point pattern analysis, a connection of stochastics and geometry applied to the analysis of (mainly) 2D point distributions in euclidean space. He has developed statistical methodologies for analyzing the structure of spatial patterns of points, including methods based on survival analysis,[5] nonparametrics,[6][7] new point process models,[8][9] model-fitting principles (i.e. 'regression analysis' for point patterns) and algorithms[10][11][12] and open-source software.[13]

Honours and awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ Hazelton, Martin L.; Turner, R. (2021). "A Festschrift for Adrian Baddeley". Australian & New Zealand Journal of Statistics. 63 (1): 1–5. doi:10.1111/anzs.12322. ISSN 1369-1473. S2CID 238895437.
  2. ^ A. Baddeley, E. Rubak and R.Turner, "Spatial Point Patterns: Methodology and Applications with R", Chapman and Hall/CRC Press 2015.
  3. ^ a b A. Baddeley and E.B. Vedel Jensen, Stereology for Statisticians, Chapman and Hall/CRC Press 2005.
  4. ^ A.J. Baddeley, H.J.G. Gundersen, and L.M. Cruz-Orive. Estimation of surface area from vertical sections. Journal of Microscopy, 142:259-276, 1986
  5. ^ A.J. Baddeley and R.D. Gill, Kaplan-Meier estimators of interpoint distance distributions for spatial point processes. Annals of Statistics 25: 263-292, 1997.
  6. ^ M.N.M. van Lieshout and A.J. Baddeley, A nonparametric measure of spatial interaction in point patterns. Statistica Neerlandica 50:344-361, 1996.
  7. ^ A. Baddeley, J. Møller and R. Waagepetersen, Non- and semiparametric estimation of interaction in inhomogeneous point patterns, Statistica Neerlandica 54: 329-350, 2000.
  8. ^ A.J. Baddeley and J. Møller, Nearest-neighbour Markov point processes and random sets. International Statistical Review 57:89-121, 1989.
  9. ^ A.J. Baddeley and M.N.M. van Lieshout, Area-interaction point processes. Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics 47:601-619, 1995.
  10. ^ A. Baddeley and T.R. Turner, Practical maximum pseudolikelihood for spatial point patterns. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Statistics 42:283-322, 2000
  11. ^ A. Baddeley, Time-invariance estimating equations. Bernoulli 6: 783-808, 2000.
  12. ^ A. Baddeley, J.-F. Coeurjolly, E. Rubak and R. Waagepetersen, Logistic regression for spatial Gibbs point processes. Biometrika 101:377-392, 2014.
  13. ^ A. Baddeley and R. Turner. Spatstat: an R package for analyzing spatial point patterns. Journal of Statistical Software 12(6):1-42, 2005. www.jstatsoft.org
  14. ^ "2016 Honorary Award Recipients". secretariat.curtin.edu.au. 14 February 2017. Retrieved 30 March 2024.

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Adrian John Baddeley born May 25 1955 1 is a statistical scientist working in the fields of spatial statistics 2 statistical computing stereology 3 and stochastic geometry Adrian BaddeleyBorn 1955 05 25 May 25 1955 age 68 Melbourne AustraliaEducationAustralian National UniversityUniversity of CambridgeAwardsPitman Medal 2004 Hannan Medal 2001 Fellow Australian Academy of Science elected 2000 Australian Mathematical Society Medal 1995 Scientific careerFieldsStatisticsInstitutionsUniversity of BathUniversity of Western AustraliaCSIROCurtin UniversityDoctoral advisorDavid George KendallWebsiteoasisapps wbr curtin wbr edu wbr au wbr staff wbr profile wbr view wbr Adrian wbr Baddeley Contents 1 Life and career 2 Research 2 1 Stereology 2 2 Spatial statistics 3 Honours and awards 4 References 5 External linksLife and career editBaddeley was born in Melbourne Australia and educated at Eltham High School there and studied mathematics and statistics at the Australian National University honours supervisor Roger Miles and the University of Cambridge PhD supervisor David George Kendall He was elected a Junior Research Fellow at Trinity College Cambridge in the second year of his PhD Subsequently he worked for the University of Bath 1982 85 the CSIRO Division of Mathematics and Statistics Sydney 1985 88 the Centrum Wiskunde amp Informatica Amsterdam the Netherlands 1988 94 the University of Western Australia where he was Professor of Statistics from 1994 to 2010 CSIRO Division of Mathematics Informatics and Statistics Perth 2010 2012 and the Centre for Exploration Targeting at the University of Western Australia 2013 2014 He is now Professor of Computational Statistics at Curtin University Research editStereology edit Classical methods of stereology were limited by the requirement that the cutting plane be randomly oriented Baddeley developed an alternative technique 4 in which the cutting plane is vertical parallel to a fixed axis or perpendicular to a fixed surface making it possible to apply quantitative microscopy to cylindrical core samples samples of flat materials and longitudinal sections Baddeley is a leading advocate of statistical ideas in stereology With Cruz Orive he demonstrated the role of the Horvitz Thompson weighting principle and the Rao Blackwell theorem in stereological sampling 3 Spatial statistics edit Baddeley is one of the world leading specialists in point pattern analysis a connection of stochastics and geometry applied to the analysis of mainly 2D point distributions in euclidean space He has developed statistical methodologies for analyzing the structure of spatial patterns of points including methods based on survival analysis 5 nonparametrics 6 7 new point process models 8 9 model fitting principles i e regression analysis for point patterns and algorithms 10 11 12 and open source software 13 Honours and awards editJohn Curtin Distinguished Professor Award 2016 14 Georges Matheron Lecturer 2008 Pitman Medal 2004 Hannan Medal 2001 Centenary Medal 2001 Fellow Australian Academy of Science elected 2000 Australian Mathematical Society Medal 1995 Prize Research Fellowship Trinity College Cambridge 1979 Smith Knight Prize University of Cambridge 1979 University Medal Australian National University 1976 Statistical Society of Australia Prize Australian National University 1976 Hanna Neumann Prize for Pure Mathematics Australian National University 1976 and 1975 References edit Hazelton Martin L Turner R 2021 A Festschrift for Adrian Baddeley Australian amp New Zealand Journal of Statistics 63 1 1 5 doi 10 1111 anzs 12322 ISSN 1369 1473 S2CID 238895437 A Baddeley E Rubak and R Turner Spatial Point Patterns Methodology and Applications with R Chapman and Hall CRC Press 2015 a b A Baddeley and E B Vedel Jensen Stereology for Statisticians Chapman and Hall CRC Press 2005 A J Baddeley H J G Gundersen and L M Cruz Orive Estimation of surface area from vertical sections Journal of Microscopy 142 259 276 1986 A J Baddeley and R D Gill Kaplan Meier estimators of interpoint distance distributions for spatial point processes Annals of Statistics 25 263 292 1997 M N M van Lieshout and A J Baddeley A nonparametric measure of spatial interaction in point patterns Statistica Neerlandica 50 344 361 1996 A Baddeley J Moller and R Waagepetersen Non and semiparametric estimation of interaction in inhomogeneous point patterns Statistica Neerlandica 54 329 350 2000 A J Baddeley and J Moller Nearest neighbour Markov point processes and random sets International Statistical Review 57 89 121 1989 A J Baddeley and M N M van Lieshout Area interaction point processes Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics 47 601 619 1995 A Baddeley and T R Turner Practical maximum pseudolikelihood for spatial point patterns Australian and New Zealand Journal of Statistics 42 283 322 2000 A Baddeley Time invariance estimating equations Bernoulli 6 783 808 2000 A Baddeley J F Coeurjolly E Rubak and R Waagepetersen Logistic regression for spatial Gibbs point processes Biometrika 101 377 392 2014 A Baddeley and R Turner Spatstat an R package for analyzing spatial point patterns Journal of Statistical Software 12 6 1 42 2005 www jstatsoft org 2016 Honorary Award Recipients secretariat curtin edu au 14 February 2017 Retrieved 30 March 2024 External links editAdrian Baddeley Adrian Baddeley s former home page Archived 11 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Adrian Baddeley amp oldid 1216417388, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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