statistics

Deep Simulation-Based Inference for Inhomogeneous Bivariate Log-Gaussian Cox Processes

arXiv:2607.13113

summary

The paper presents a two‑step simulation‑based estimation approach that first fits Poisson first‑order parameters and then uses neural networks to infer latent field parameters of inhomogeneous bivariate Log‑Gaussian Cox processes, improving computational efficiency and handling covariates.

Abstract

We propose a computationally efficient simulation-based estimation method with a two-step procedure for inhomogeneous bivariate Log-Gaussian Cox Processes. It combines classical Poisson estimation for the first-order parameters with simulation-based inference using neural networks for the latent field parameters. By separating the estimations, it reduces the complexity of high dimensional parameter estimation and the need for the simulation-based method to specify broad parameter ranges in the presence of covariates. In addition, we introduce two dimensional image inputs that enable the model to learn spatial information directly. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed approach provides accurate estimates of the latent field parameters. We further illustrate the method's practical applicability using the gorilla dataset.

Topics & keywords

#spatial statistics#log-gaussian Cox process#simulation-based inference#neural networks#parameter estimationinhomogeneous bivariate log-gaussian Cox processPoisson estimationlatent field inferenceneural network simulationimage inputs