Scale in spatial information and analysis
Now ubiquitous in modern life, spatial data present great opportunities to transform many of the processes on which we base our everyday lives. However, not only do these data depend on the scale of measurement, but also handling these data (e.g., to make suitable maps) requires that we account for...
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245 | 1 | 0 | |a Scale in spatial information and analysis |h [elektronický zdroj] / |c Jingxiong Zhang, Pete Atkinson, and Michael Goodchild. |
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505 | 0 | |a Front Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgment; Authors; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Geographic Representations; Chapter 3: Geospatial Measurements; Chapter 4: Geostatistical Models of Scale; Chapter 5: Lattice Data and Scale Models; Chapter 6: Geostatistical Methods for Scaling; Chapter 7: Methods for Scaling Gridded Data; Chapter 8: Multiscale Data Conflation; Chapter 9: Scale in Terrain Analysis; Chapter 10: Scale in Area-Class Mapping; Chapter 11: Information Content; Chapter 12: Uncertainty Characterization; Epilogue; References; Back Cover. | |
520 | |a Now ubiquitous in modern life, spatial data present great opportunities to transform many of the processes on which we base our everyday lives. However, not only do these data depend on the scale of measurement, but also handling these data (e.g., to make suitable maps) requires that we account for the scale of measurement explicitly. Scale in Spatial Information and Analysis describes the scales of measurement and scales of spatial variation that exist in the measured data. It provides you with a series of tools for handling spatial data while accounting for scale. The authors. | ||
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