Estimating spatial regression models on large, irregularly structured data networks poses significant computational hurdles. The Pairwise Likelihood (PL) proposed by Arbia (2014) offers a pathway to simplify the estimations by selecting a subset of pairs of observations, but the process of selection of the pairs remains a critical challenge, particularly when the data volume and complexity grow. This paper introduces a novel approach that employs a grid-based sampling strategy to strategically select observation pairs. Our simulation studies show clearly the new method’s main advantage consisting of a dramatic reduction in computational time—often by orders of magnitude—when compared to other benchmark methods. This substantial acceleration is achieved with an acceptable trade-off of statistical efficiency. An empirical application further validates the practical utility of the proposed method. As a consequence, the proposed method emerges as a highly scalable and effective tool for spatial and network analysis on very large datasets, offering a compelling balance where substantial gains in computational feasibility are realized for a limited cost in statistical precision.
Arbia, G., Nardelli, V., Salvini, N., Sampled Grid Pairwise Likelihood (SG-PL): An Efficient Approach for Spatial Regression on Large Data Networks, <<NETWORKS AND SPATIAL ECONOMICS>>, 2025; (N/A): N/A-N/A. [doi:10.1007/s11067-025-09704-z] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/324646]
Sampled Grid Pairwise Likelihood (SG-PL): An Efficient Approach for Spatial Regression on Large Data Networks
Arbia, Giuseppe;Nardelli, Vincenzo;
2025
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Estimating spatial regression models on large, irregularly structured data networks poses significant computational hurdles. The Pairwise Likelihood (PL) proposed by Arbia (2014) offers a pathway to simplify the estimations by selecting a subset of pairs of observations, but the process of selection of the pairs remains a critical challenge, particularly when the data volume and complexity grow. This paper introduces a novel approach that employs a grid-based sampling strategy to strategically select observation pairs. Our simulation studies show clearly the new method’s main advantage consisting of a dramatic reduction in computational time—often by orders of magnitude—when compared to other benchmark methods. This substantial acceleration is achieved with an acceptable trade-off of statistical efficiency. An empirical application further validates the practical utility of the proposed method. As a consequence, the proposed method emerges as a highly scalable and effective tool for spatial and network analysis on very large datasets, offering a compelling balance where substantial gains in computational feasibility are realized for a limited cost in statistical precision.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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