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GEO 465/565 - Lectures 11 and 12 - Spatial Analysis

GEO 465/565 - Lectures 11 and 12 - " Spatial Analysis "(from Longley et al., GI Systems and Science, 2001) , Visualization and interactionA geographic information system provides a rich and flexible medium forvisualizing and interacting with geographic data. A GIS includes a variety offunctions for portraying attribute distributions and transforming Spatial can also interact with a GIS to turn raw data into information useful foranswering Spatial and temporal portraying information, attributes (or classes of attributes) can be displayedwith a variety of graphic symbols and used as labels to communicate , you can manipulate the shape of Spatial objects to the map on the left, the entire layer is symbolized with a single symbol. This is useful when youneed to differentiate one layer from another layer.

Calculating the center of the United States population, however, is spatial analysis because the result depends directly on the locations of residents. 13.1-13.4, 14.2-14.4 Types of Spatial Analysis Types of spatial analysis vary from simple to sophisticated. In this course, spatial analysis will be divided into six categories: queries and ...

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