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Dynamic Graphics for Exploring Spatial Data with Application to Locating Global and Local Anomalies
Authors:John Haslett  Ronan Bradley  Peter Craig  Antony Unwin  Graham Wills
Institution:1. Department of Statistics , Trinity College , Dublin 2 , Ireland;2. Department of Mathematical Sciences , University of Durham , Durham , England
Abstract:We explore the application of dynamic graphics to the exploratory analysis of spatial data. We introduce a number of new tools and illustrate their use with prototype software, developed at Trinity College, Dublin. These tools are used to examine local variability—anomalies—through plots of the data that display its marginal and multivariate distributions, through interactive smoothers, and through plots motivated by the spatial auto-covariance ideas implicit in the variogram. We regard these as alternative and linked views of the data. We conclude that the most important single view of the data is the Map View: All other views must be cross-referred to this, and the software must encourage this. The view can be enriched by overlaying on other pertinent spatial information. We draw attention to the possibilities of one-many linking, and to the use of line-objects to link pairs of data points. We draw attention to the parallels with work on Geographical Information Systems.
Keywords:Exploratory data analysis  Linked views  One-many links  Outliers  Overlays  Stationarity  Variogram
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