Tuesday, March 22, 2011

spatial filtering

"Spatial filtering" is a term used to describe the methods that are used to compute spatial density estimates for events that have been observed at individual locations.
The term describes a set of tools for displaying functions estimated from these data points that are distributed in two-dimensional space.
Spatial filtering is a form of data smoothing designed to give us a clearer view of the general, unencumbered by details which do not answer our questions of interest.
Spatial filtering is a non-parametric analysis method which belongs within the field of exploratory spatial analysis which relies, to a large degree, on graphical methods of analysis.




1 comment:

  1. I did not knew even a single line about what Spatial filtering is.One of my lecturer introduced this term to me and to read more I searched over internet.Thanks for putting up the blog.
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