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Journal of Geographical Systems, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, January 2015
- Barry J. Kronenfeld, Timothy F. Leslie:
Restricted random labeling: testing for between-group interaction after controlling for joint population and within-group spatial structure. 1-28 - Yukio Sadahiro:
A method for analyzing the segregation between point distributions: statistical tests and consideration of attributes. 29-60 - Mohsen Nazem, Martin Trépanier, Catherine Morency:
Revisiting the destination ranking procedure in development of an Intervening Opportunities Model for public transit trip distribution. 61-81 - Rafael González-Val:
Cross-sectional growth in US cities from 1990 to 2000. 83-106
Volume 17, Number 2, April 2015
- Meysam Effati, Jean-Claude Thill, Shahin Shabani:
Geospatial and machine learning techniques for wicked social science problems: analysis of crash severity on a regional highway corridor. 107-135 - Benjamin Adams:
Finding similar places using the observation-to-generalization place model. 137-156 - Emmanouil Tranos, Peter Nijkamp:
Mobile phone usage in complex urban systems: a space-time, aggregated human activity study. 157-185 - Jie Xue, Yee Leung, Jiang-Hong Ma:
High-order Taylor series expansion methods for error propagation in geographic information systems. 187-206
Volume 17, Number 3, July 2015
- Daisuke Murakami, Morito Tsutsumi:
Area-to-point parameter estimation with geographically weighted regression. 207-225 - Maria A. Terres, Alan E. Gelfand:
Using spatial gradient analysis to clarify species distributions with application to South African protea. 227-247 - Mohammad Akbari, Farhad Samadzadegan, Robert Weibel:
A generic regional spatio-temporal co-occurrence pattern mining model: a case study for air pollution. 249-274 - Jorge Jódar, Gonzalo Sapriza, Christian Herrera, Luis Javier Lambán, Agustín Medina:
Combining point and regular lattice data in geostatistical interpolation. 275-296
Volume 17, Number 4, October 2015
- James Paul LeSage:
Software for Bayesian cross section and panel spatial model comparison. 297-310 - Daisuke Murakami, Daniel A. Griffith:
Random effects specifications in eigenvector spatial filtering: a simulation study. 311-331 - Tobias Scholl, Thomas Brenner:
Optimizing distance-based methods for large data sets. 333-351 - Mohammad H. Vahidnia, Ali A. Alesheikh, Seyed Kazem Alavipanah:
A multi-agent architecture for geosimulation of moving agents. 353-390
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