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Prior Information in Spatial Analysis [PDF]

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Formal statistical procedures which incorporate prior, or nonsample, information can be used to enlarge the theoretical and empirical content of analytical models, and can be widely applied to adapt general statistical procedures for special investigative situations which arise in the analysis of spatial data.
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Advances in Spatial Analysis

1997
The origins of modern spatial analysis lie in the development of quantitative geography and regional science in the late 1950s. The use of quantitative procedures and techniques to analyse patterns of points, lines, areas and surfaces depicted on analogue maps or defined by co-ordinates in two-or three-dimensional space characterise the initial stage ...
Fischer, Manfred M., Getis, Arthur
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Spatial analysis of EEG

Images of the Twenty-First Century. Proceedings of the Annual International Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2003
Summary form only given. An overview and evaluation of various methods of spatial analysis of EEG and evoked potentials are presented. Topics include multiple scales of neural sources, spline-generated surface Laplacians, and representation of surface potentials by orthogonal functions. >
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Spatial analysis

2023
This comprehensive Dictionary brings together an extensive range of definitive terms in ecological economics. Assembling contributions from distinguished scholars, it provides an intellectual map to this evolving subject ranging from the practical to the philosophical.
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Spatial Analysis of Disease

2002
In this chapter, we have reviewed the history of the spatial analysis of disease and the statistical methods used for the exploratory analysis, testing and modeling of spatial patterns. In the next chapter, the principles described here will be illustrated.
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Analysis of Spatial Aggregation

1989
While cancer maps are a convenient way of conveying quickly such information as the presence of clusters of areas at high or low risk, the level of statistical significance of these occurrences cannot be easily derived. A method of measuring the "spatial aggregation," based on rank, was presented in the Atlas of Cancer in Scotland (Kemp et al.
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Spatial Analysis in Geography

2001
This article reviews some of the special properties of spatial data and the ways in which these properties have influenced developments in spatial data analysis. The discussion focuses on exploratory and model-driven (confirmatory) modes of analyzing spatial data, in particular spatial point patterns and area data, which occupy a prominent position in ...
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SPATIAL ANALYSIS

2016
Σκοπός του βιβλίου αυτού είναι να βοηθήσει τον αναγνώστη να κατανοήσει τι είναι η χωρική ανάλυση και πως μπορεί να εφαρμόσει μερικές μεθόδους της σε προβλήματα με χωρική διάσταση στον πραγματικό κόσμο. Ως διδακτικό εγχειρίδιο απευθύνεται σε προπτυχιακούς και μεταπτυχιακούς φοιτητές καθώς και σε υποψήφιους διδάκτορες και ερευνητές που ενδιαφέρονται γι ...
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Spatial Analysis in Archaeology.

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (General), 1977
Brian M. Fagan, Ian Hodder, Clive Orton
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Microscopic examination of spatial transcriptome using Seq-Scope

Cell, 2021
Chun-Seok Cho, Jingyue Xi, Yichen Si
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