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Statistical geoinformatics for human environment interface [electronic resource] / Wayne L. Myers, Ganapati P. Patil.

By: Myers, Wayne L, 1942-Contributor(s): Patil, Ganapati PMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Applied environmental statisticsPublication details: Boca Raton : CRC Press, c2013. Description: x, 213 p. : illISBN: 9781420082883 (ebook : PDF)Subject(s): Human ecology -- Statistical methods | Human ecology -- Mathematical models | Human beings -- Effect of the environment on -- Statistical methods | Human beings -- Effect of the environment on -- Mathematical models | Nature -- Effect of human beings on -- Statistical methods | Nature -- Effect of human beings on -- Mathematical modelsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: No titleOnline resources: Click here to access online Also available in print edition.
Contents:
1. Statistical geoinformatics of human linkage with environment -- 2. Localizing fixed-form features -- 3. Precedence and patterns of propensity -- 4. Raster-referenced cellular codings and map modeling -- 5. Similar settings as clustered components -- 6. Intensity images and map multimodels -- 7. High spots, hot spots, and scan statistics -- 8. Shape, support, and partial polygons -- 9. Semisynchronous signals and variant vicinities -- 10. Auto-association : local likeness and distance decline -- 11. Regression relations for spatial stations -- 12. Spatial stations as surface samples -- 13. Shifting spatial structure -- 14. Synthesis and synopsis with allegheny application.
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"A Chapman & Hall book."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Statistical geoinformatics of human linkage with environment -- 2. Localizing fixed-form features -- 3. Precedence and patterns of propensity -- 4. Raster-referenced cellular codings and map modeling -- 5. Similar settings as clustered components -- 6. Intensity images and map multimodels -- 7. High spots, hot spots, and scan statistics -- 8. Shape, support, and partial polygons -- 9. Semisynchronous signals and variant vicinities -- 10. Auto-association : local likeness and distance decline -- 11. Regression relations for spatial stations -- 12. Spatial stations as surface samples -- 13. Shifting spatial structure -- 14. Synthesis and synopsis with allegheny application.

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