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Contents
Content
- Introducing Spatial Point Patterns
- Techniques for Spatial Point Patterns Analysis
- Area-based methods
- Distanced-based methods
- Firs-order Analysis of Point Patterns
- Kernel density estimation
- Second-order Analysis of Point Patterns
- The K-function
- The L-function
- The G-function
Must do
Read:
O’Sullivan, D., and Unwin, D. (2010) Geographic Information Analysis, Second Edition. John Wiley & Sons Inc., New Jersey, Canada. Chapter 5-6.
“4.3.4 Density, kernels and occupancy” in De Smith, M. J., Goodchild, M.F., and Longley, P.A. (2018) Geospatial Analysis: A Comprehensive Guide to Principles Techniques and Software Tools (6th edition) [1]
In-Class Exercise
- Hands-on Exercise 8. The handout and data sets are available at course eLearn.
R Packages
- spatstat: Spatial Point Pattern Analysis, Model-Fitting, Simulation, Tests [2]
- Getting Started with spatstat [3].
- Handling shapefiles in the spatstat package [4]
References
Methods
Brunsdon, C. & Comber, L. (2015) An Introduction to R for Spatial Analysis & Mapping, SAGE, London. Chapter 6.