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Spatial regression analysis using eigenvector spatial filtering
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ISBN: 0128156929 0128150432 9780128156926 9780128150436 Year: 2019 Publisher: London, England : Academic Press,

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"Spatial Regression Analysis Using Eigenvector Spatial Filtering provides both theoretical foundations and guidance on practical implementation for the eigenvector spatial filtering (ESF) technique. ESF is a novel and powerful spatial statistical methodology that allows spatial scientists to account for spatial autocorrelation in georeferenced data analyses. With its flexible structure, ESF can be easily applied to generalized linear regression models. The book discusses ESF specifications for various intermediate-level topics, including spatially varying coefficients models, (non) linear mixed models, local spatial autocorrelation, and spatial interaction models. In addition, it provides a tutorial for ESF model specification and interfaces, including author developed, user-friendly software"--


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Advances in Geocomputation : Geocomputation 2015--The 13th International Conference
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Year: 2017 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,

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This book contains refereed papers from the 13th International Conference on GeoComputation held at the University of Texas, Dallas, May 20-23, 2015. Since 1996, the members of the GeoComputation (the art and science of solving complex spatial problems with computers) community have joined together to develop a series of conferences in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia, Ireland and the United States of America. The conference encourages diverse topics related to novel methodologies and technologies to enrich the future development of GeoComputation research.

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