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Leveraging correlation across space and time to interpolate geophysical data via CoKriging
Authors:Sonja Pravilovic  Donato Malerba
Institution:1. Faculty of Information Technology, Mediterranean University, Podgorica, Montenegro;2. Dipartimento di Informatica, Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro, Bari, Italy;3. CINI, Consorzio Interuniversitario Nazionale per l’Informatica, Bari, Italy
Abstract:Managing geophysical data generated by emerging spatiotemporal data sources (e.g. geosensor networks) presents a growing challenge to Geographic Information System science. The presence of correlation poses difficulties with respect to traditional spatial data analysis. This paper describes a novel spatiotemporal analytical scheme that allows us to yield a characterization of correlation in geophysical data along the spatial and temporal dimensions. We resort to a multivariate statistical model, namely CoKriging, in order to derive accurate spatiotemporal interpolation models. These predict unknown data by utilizing not only their own geosensor values at the same time, but also information from near past data. We use a window-based computation methodology that leverages the power of temporal correlation in a spatial modeling phase. This is done by also fitting the computed interpolation model to data which may change over time. In an assessment, using various geophysical data sets, we show that the presented algorithm is often able to deal with both spatial and temporal correlations. This helps to gain accuracy during the interpolation phase, compared to spatial and spatiotemporal competitors. Specifically, we evaluate the efficacy of the interpolation phase by using established machine-learning metrics (i.e. root mean squared error, Akaike information criterion and computation time).
Keywords:Spatiotemporal data  CoKriging  multivariate analysis  interpolation
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