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Scale in Spatial Information and Analysis

By Jingxiong Zhang, Peter Atkinson, Michael Goodchild

To Be Published January 15th 2014 by CRC Press – 300 pages

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Description

Essential to the comprehension of spatial phenomena and application of spatial information, scale dependencies, along with their representations and analyses, must be properly and usefully incorporated for better-informed spatial problem-solving. This book provides a coherent synthesis of past and current research on scale issues in spatial information and analysis. Within a clear geostatistical framework, it describes those fundamental concepts, theories, and techniques essential for scale-dependent and sensitive handling of multi-source spatial data. It includes examples and illustrations for mathematical detail and outlines potential future developments in the field.

Contents

Introduction

Scale issues

Models and methods

The book chapters

Scale in representations and measurements

Data modeling incorporating scale

Multi-scale data acquisition

Scale models

Geostatistical models

Convolution and de-convolution

Extensions

Spatial prediction and scaling

Fundamentals of kriging

Geostatistical scaling

Indicator approaches

Multi-scale data integration

Multivariate geostatistics

Handling multi-scale data

Scale mismatch and its effects

Scale and uncertainty characterization

Accuracy metrics and spatial assessment

Validation across scales

Scale-explicit stochastic simulation

Scale in terrain analysis

Digital terrain analysis

Scale sensitivity in derivatives

Terrain data fusion

Scale effects in uncertainty modeling

Scale in categorical mapping

Spatial and categorical scales

Scalable models for area classes

Area-class map conflation

Discriminant models of uncertainty

Scale in landscape dynamics

Scale effects in change detection

Scaling of predicted changes

Scale in objects

Methods for scaling of discrete objects

Merging objects

Uncertainty analysis in scaling and conflation

Multi-scale data assimilation

Kalman filters

Multi-scale methods

Prospects

Name: Scale in Spatial Information and Analysis (Hardback)CRC Press 
Description: By Jingxiong Zhang, Peter Atkinson, Michael Goodchild. Essential to the comprehension of spatial phenomena and application of spatial information, scale dependencies, along with their representations and analyses, must be properly and usefully incorporated for better-informed spatial problem-solving. This...
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