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spatsurv: An R Package for Bayesian Inference with Spatial Survival Models

Benjamin M. Taylor and Barry S. Rowlingson

Journal of Statistical Software, 2017, vol. 077, issue i04

Abstract: Survival methods are used for the statistical modelling of time-to-event data. Survival data are characterized by a set of complete records, in which the time of the event is known; and a set of censored records, in which the event was known to have occurred in an interval. When survival data are spatially referenced, the spatial variation in survival times may be of scientific interest. In this article, we introduce a new R package, spatsurv, for inference with spatially referenced survival data. The specific type of model fitted by this package is a parametric proportional hazards model in which the spatially correlated frailties are modelled by a log-Gaussian stochastic process. The package is extensible in that it allows the user to easily create new models for the baseline hazard function and spatial covariance function. The package implements an advanced adaptive Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm to deliver Bayesian inference with minimal input from the user. A particular feature of the new package is the ability to handle large datasets via the use of auxiliary frailties on a regular grid and the technique of circulant embedding for fast matrix computations. We demonstrate the new package on a real-life dataset.

Date: 2017-03-31
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DOI: 10.18637/jss.v077.i04

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