Workshop on Recent Developments in Local Spatial Cluster Detection

Date and Time

December 12 - December 13, 2019
All day

Location

Wuhan, China

The concept of a Local Indicator of Spatial Association (LISA) has been around for more than 20 years and has seen many refinements since its initial introduction. In this workshop, the fundamental idea behind this statistic is reviewed and a number of recent univariate and multivariate extensions are outlined. The methods are illustrated through their implementation in the latest version of the open source GeoDa software and data case studies with software (Knime and R AnalyticFlow) for workflow data analysis.

Dec 12, 2019:

· Univariate Analysis · The many faces of spatial clusters · LISA principle · Local Moran and local Geary · Getis-Ord statistics · Local join count statistics · Quantile LISA · Interpretation

Dec 13, 2019:

· Multivariate Analysis · The multivariate problem · Spatializing classic multidimensional analysis · Multivariate local Geary · Multivariate local co-location statistics · Multivariate Quantile LISA

Future directions Contact: yshao@whu.edu.cn