2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi9070440
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Toward Measuring the Level of Spatiotemporal Clustering of Multi-Categorical Geographic Events

Abstract: Human activity events are often recorded with their geographic locations and temporal stamps, which form spatial patterns of the events during individual time periods. Temporal attributes of these events help us understand the evolution of spatial processes over time. A challenge that researchers still face is that existing methods tend to treat all events as the same when evaluating the spatiotemporal pattern of events that have different properties. This article suggests a method for assessing the level of s… Show more

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“…Spatiotemporal autocorrelation refers to the correlation of events within themselves over space and through time. It reflects the extent to which events with similar properties are clustered or dispersed [15,16]. Spatial autocorrelation analysis aims to analyze whether the variables are spatially correlated and how relevant they are and how they generate hot spots [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spatiotemporal autocorrelation refers to the correlation of events within themselves over space and through time. It reflects the extent to which events with similar properties are clustered or dispersed [15,16]. Spatial autocorrelation analysis aims to analyze whether the variables are spatially correlated and how relevant they are and how they generate hot spots [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%