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Evaluating Attraction in Spatial Point Patterns with an Application in the Field of Cultural History
Brighton, United Kingdom November 01-November 04
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICDM.2004.10014Fourth IEEE International Conference ...
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Marko Salmenkivi, FIN-University of Helsinki, Finland
Spatial collocation rules are often useful for describing dependencies between spatial features. Still, the commonly used criteria for the interestingness of the rules and the selected neighbourhood constraints for spatial objects may be too rough for capturing the essentials of such dependencies. We demonstrate the difficulties with concrete examples on a large place-name data set. We propose a technique based on simple density estimation for assessing the interestingness with different neighbouring constraints.
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Marko Salmenkivi, "Evaluating Attraction in Spatial Point Patterns with an Application in the Field of Cultural History," icdm, pp.511-514, Fourth IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM'04), 2004
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