GIS Pattern Analysis
GISC 7360
School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences
Examines tranformations among geospatial object classes, topological measures, edge effects, univariate and multivariate methods for point pattern analysis, directional data, geo-statistical surface interpolations, and spatial regression models. Underlying models and data generating processes leading to spatial heterogeneity and spatially clustered/dispersed patterns are discussed and simulated. examples of local and global spatial analyses of crime, disease, real estate or environmental patterns are discussed. 3 credit hours.
Prerequisites: (GEOS 6381 or GISC 6381) and (GISC 6301 or equivalent).
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