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ОбложкаO'Sullivan D. Geographic information analysis / D.O'Sullivan, D.J.Unwin. - 2nd ed. - Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, 2010. - xix, 405 p.: ill., maps. - ISBN 978-0-470-28857-3
 

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Оглавление / Contents
 
Preface to the Second Edition .................................. xi
Acknowledgments ................................................ xv
Preface to the First Edition ................................. xvii
1  Geographic Information Analysis and Spatial Data ............. 1
        Chapter Objectives ...................................... 1
   1.1  Introduction ............................................ 2
   1.2  Spatial Data Types ...................................... 5
   1.3  Some Complications ..................................... 10
   1.4  Scales for Attribute Description ....................... 18
   1.5  GIS and Spatial Data Manipulation ...................... 24
   1.6  The Road Ahead ......................................... 28
        Chapter Review ......................................... 29
        References ............................................. 29
2  The Pitfalls and Potential of Spatial Data .................. 33
        Chapter Objectives ..................................... 33
   2.1  Introduction ........................................... 33
   2.2  The Bad News: The Pitfalls of Spatial Data ............. 34
   2.3  The Good News: The Potential of Spatial Data ........... 41
        Chapter Review ......................................... 52
        References ............................................. 53
3  Fundamentals—Mapping It Out ................................. 55
        Chapter Objectives ..................................... 55
   3.1  Introduction: The Cartographic Tradition ............... 56
   3.2  Geovisualization and Analysis .......................... 58
   3.3  The Graphic Variables of Jacques Bertin ................ 60
   3.4  New Graphic Variables .................................. 63
   3.5  Issues in Geovisualization ............................. 65
   3.6  Mapping and Exploring Points ........................... 66
   3.7  Mapping and Exploring Areas ............................ 72
   3.8  Mapping and Exploring Fields ........................... 80
   3.9  TheSpatializationofNonspatialData ...................... 84
   3.10 Conclusion ............................................. 86
        Chapter Review ......................................... 87
        References ............................................. 87
4  Fundamentals—Maps as Outcomes of Processes .................. 93
        Chapter Objectives ..................................... 93
   4.1  Introduction: Maps and Processes ....................... 94
   4.2  Processes and the Patterns They Make ................... 95
   4.3  Predicting the Pattern Generated by a Process ......... 100
   4.4  More Definitions ...................................... 106
   4.5  Stochastic Processes in Lines, Areas, and Fields ...... 108
   4.6  Conclusions ........................................... 116
        Chapter Review ........................................ 117
        References ............................................ 118
5  Point Pattern Analysis ..................................... 121
        Chapter Objectives .................................... 121
   5.1  Introduction .......................................... 121
   5.2  Describing a Point Pattern ............................ 123
   5.3  Assessing Point Patterns Statistically ................ 139
   5.4  Monte Carlo Testing ................................... 148
   5.5  Conclusions ........................................... 152
        Chapter Review ........................................ 154
        References ............................................ 154
6  Practical Point Pattern Analysis ........................... 157
        Chapter Objectives .................................... 157
   6.1  Introduction: Problems of Spatial Statistical
        Analysis .............................................. 158
   6.2  Alternatives to Classical Statistical Inference ....... 161
   6.3  Alternatives to IRP/CSR ............................... 162
   6.4  Point Pattern Analysis in the Real World .............. 166
   6.5  Dealing with Inhomogeneity ............................ 168
   6.6  Focused Approaches .................................... 172
   6.7  Cluster Detection: Scan Statistics .................... 173
   6.8  Using Density and Distance: Proximity Polygons ........ 177
   6.9  A Note on Distance Matrices and Point Pattern 
        Analysis .............................................. 180
        Chapter Review ........................................ 182
        References ............................................ 183
7  Area Objects and Spatial Autocorrelation ................... 187
        Chapter Objectives .................................... 187
   7.1  Introduction: Area Objects Revisited .................. 188
   7.2  Types of Area Objects ................................. 188
   7.3  Geometrie Properties of Areas ......................... 191
   7.4  Measuring Spatial Autocorrelation ..................... 199
   7.5  An Example: Tuberculosis in Auckland, 2001-2006 ....... 206
   7.6  Other Approaches ...................................... 210
        Chapter Review ........................................ 212
        References ............................................ 213
8  Local Statistics ........................................... 215
        Chapter Objectives .................................... 215
   8.1  Introduction: Think Geographically, Measure Locally ... 216
   8.2  Defining the Local: Spatial Structure (Again) ......... 218
   8.3  An Example: The Getis-Ord Gi and Gi*-Statistics ........ 219
   8.4  Inference with Local Statistics ....................... 223
   8.5  Other Local Statistics ................................ 226
   8.6  Conclusions: Seeing the World Locally ................. 234
        Chapter Review ........................................ 235
        References ............................................ 236
9  Describing and Analyzing Fields ............................ 239
        Chapter Objectives .................................... 239
   9.1  Introduction: Scalar and Vector Fields Revisited ...... 240
   9.2  Modeling and Storing Field Data ....................... 243
   9.3  Spatial Interpolation ................................. 250
   9.4  Derived Measures on Surfaces .......................... 263
   9.5  Map Algebra ........................................... 270
   9.6  Conclusions ........................................... 273
        Chapter Review ........................................ 274
        References ............................................ 275
10 Knowing the Unknowable: The Statistics of Fields ........... 277
        Chapter Objectives .................................... 277
   10.1 Introduction .......................................... 278
   10.2 Regression on Spatial Coordinates: Trend Surface 
        Analysis .............................................. 279
   10.3 The Square Root Differences Cloud and the (Semi-) 
        Variogram ............................................. 287
   10.4 A Statistical Approach to Interpolation: Kriging ...... 293
   10.5 Conclusions ........................................... 311
        Chapter Review ........................................ 312
        References ............................................ 313
11 Putting Maps Together—Map Overlay .......................... 315
        Chapter Objectives .................................... 315
   11.1 Introduction .......................................... 316
   11.2 Boolean Map Overlay and Sieve Mapping ................. 319
   11.3 A General Model for Alternatives to Boolean Overlay ... 326
   11.4 Indexed Overlay and Weighted Linear Combination ....... 328
   11.5 Weights of Evidence ................................... 331
   11.6 Model-Driven Overlay Using Regression ................. 334
   11.7 Conclusions ........................................... 336
        Chapter Review ........................................ 337
        References ............................................ 337
12 New Approaches to Spatial Analysis ......................... 341
        Chapter Objectives .................................... 341
   12.1 The Changing Technological Environment ................ 342
   12.2 The Changing Scientific Environment ................... 345
   12.3 Geocomputation ........................................ 346
   12.4 Spatial Models ........................................ 355
   12.5 The Grid and the Cloud: Supercomputing for Dummies .... 363
   12.6 Conclusions: Neogeographic Information Analysis? ...... 365
        Chapter Review ........................................ 367
        References ............................................ 368

Appendix A: Notation, Matrices, and Matrix Mathematics ........ 373
   A.1  Introduction .......................................... 373
   A.2  Some Preliminary Notes on Notation .................... 373
   A.3  Matrix Basics and Notation ............................ 376
   A.4  Simple Matrix Mathematics ............................. 379
   A.5  Solving Simultaneous Equations Using Matrices ......... 384
   A.6  Matrices, Vectors, and Geometry ....................... 389
   A.7  Eigenvectors and Eigenvalues .......................... 391
   Reference .................................................. 393

Index ......................................................... 395


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