Dear Alexandre,
look at the SpatStat package in the R program.
It is for spatial point processes, includes marked ones,
its free, and seems pretty good to me.
Can be easily added into installed R, but you can
find more here: http://www.spatstat.org/
Best regards
from Petr Smilauer
Ceske
the spatstat library for R is the best I am aware of, and under GNU
Public Licence, incidentally.
www.spatstat.org
hope this helps,
thomas
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Subject: Software for marked point processes analyses?
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