GEO 465/565 - Lectures 11 and 12 - Spatial Analysis
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12.2, 12.3 Visualization and interaction13.1 What is Spatial Analysis?13.1-13.4, 14.2-14.4 Types of Spatial Analysis6.2 Uncertainty in the conception of geographic phenomenaSpatial uncertaintyVaguenessAmbiguityRegionalization problems6.3 Uncertainty in the measurement of geographic phenomenaDigitizing error6.3 Uncertainty in the representation of geographic phenomenaUncertainty in the raster data structureUncertainty in the vector data structure6.4 Uncertainty in the analysis of geographic phenomenaThe ecological fallacySummaryTypes of spatial analysis vary from simple to sophisticated. In this course, spatial analysis will be divided into six categories: queries and reasoning, measurements, transformations, descriptive summaries, optimization, and hypothesis testing. Queries and reasoning are the most basic of analysis operations, in which the GIS is used to answer simp...See more on dusk.geo.orst.eduFile Size: 579KBPage Count: 35Explore further(PDF) spatial analysis with GIS - Academia.edu Types of spatial analysis vary from simple to sophisticated. In this course, spatial analysis will be divided into six categories: queries and reasoning, measurements, transformations, descriptive summaries, optimization, and hypothesis testing. Queries and reasoning are the most basic of analysis operations, in which the GIS is used to answer simp... File Size: 579KB Page Count: 35
Types of spatial analysis vary from simple to sophisticated. In this course, spatial analysis will be divided into six categories: queries and reasoning, measurements, transformations, descriptive summaries, optimization, and hypothesis testing. Queries and reasoning are the most basic of analysis operations, in which the GIS is used to answer simp...
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