Abstract

This chapter introduces exploratory data analysis (EDA) and visualization techniques for spatial data in S-Plus and S+SpatialStats. EDA involves methods of describing data and its structure in order to formulate hypotheses and check the validity of assumptions. In general, we will be concerned with the distribution of data and violations of local and global stationarity (as defined in chapter 1)—including trends and outliers. Although a researcher uses EDA techniques throughout spatial analysis and modeling, this chapter focuses on initial explorations—before analysis has been attempted. Analysis techniques for specific types of spatial data — geostatistical data, lattice data, and spatial point patterns, will be discussed in chapters 4, 5, and 6.

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