Literature Review On Spatial Data Analysis in GIS
Literature Review On Spatial Data Analysis in GIS
February 10 2021
Definition
It’s simply analysis on spatial and non-
spatial data(attribute) ; since GIS has both
capability to do so(Otto et al)
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(Lloyd) key concept in spatial data
analysis at simple level includes
Measuring distances.
Measuring lengths and perimeters.
Buffers
Geographical weighting
Spatial dependence and spatial
autocorrelation (measuring the degree of
similarity in neighboring values )
Merging polygons 4
Retrieval- the selective search, manipulation,
and output of data without the requirement to
modify the geographic location of the features
involved.
Reclassification involves the selection and
presentation of a selected layer of data based on
the classes or values of a specific attribute
Classification is a technique of purposefully
removing detail from an input data set in the
hope of revealing important patterns
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Reclassification
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Overlay Function
allow the
combination of two
or more spatial data
layers comparing
them position by
position, and treating
areas of overlap- and
of non-overlap-in
distinct ways.
These tools mostly use
tools like union, buffers
and intersection.
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Neighborhood functions
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Connectivity functions
Location
conditions
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Spatial selection using topological
relationships
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Raster based surface analysis
• Slope angle
• Hill shading
• Slope aspect
• Slope
convexity/con
cavity
• Slope length
calculation
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Buffer, clip, intersect, union,
merge, dissolve
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Network Analysis
o Network analysis can be performed on either
raster or vector data layers, but they are more
commonly done in the latter(vector),
The most important ones are
o Optimal path finding which generates a least cost-path on a
network between a pair of predefined locations using both
geometric and attribute data.
o Network partitioning which assigns network elements (nodes
or line segments) to different locations using predefined
criteria.
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Optimal path finding
Network partitioning
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