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1387 John Jansen
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Feb 5, 2004
8:27 am
Hello all -- I'm in the midst of modeling the distribution of ice-hauling seals in relation to covariates such as day of year (DOY) and ice cover (ICE.COV)....
1388 Steven Citron-Pousty
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Feb 5, 2004
8:28 am
A simple suggestion is to see how much "worse" your model fit becomes with a "standard"; variogram model. Having used S+ for this kind of work a while ago I am...
1389 Brian R Gray
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Feb 6, 2004
12:03 pm
John: if by "nested" you mean hierarchical and if what you are working with (some function of what originally were counts) may ostensibly be viewed as normal,...
1390 Edzer J. Pebesma
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Feb 6, 2004
12:03 pm
John, the gstat R package/S-Plus library, found at http://www.gstat.org/s.html does provide nested variograms, each having their own anisotropy parameters....
1391 Craig Von Hagen
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Feb 6, 2004
12:06 pm
Hi, Sorry for the cross-post. I am looking for literature sources of examples of research done in GIS/RS using neural networks or artificial intelligence. I am...
1392 Harris, Allan
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Feb 9, 2004
10:24 am
Craig Try http://www.spss.com and do a search on the word "neural" Good Luck!!!!!!!! Allan C. Harris - Environmental Engineer Operations Assurance Services...
1393 Volker Bahn
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Feb 9, 2004
10:26 am
Dear list members, I would like your opinions on my ideas on the definition of "strength"; of autocorrelation as interpreted through a variogram. There seem to...
1394 Rajive Ganguli, Ph.D....
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Feb 9, 2004
10:31 am
Craig, I have done some work with neural networks in the spatial arena. Here is a link to one of my papers that was recently accepted by CIM Bulletin (Journal...
1395 Norrie, Gordon
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Feb 10, 2004
4:14 pm
Dear List Members, I am just writing a quick mail to ask if anyone is aware of a paper by Kyriakidis, P., Shortridge, A, and Goodchild, M.F. published in the...
1396 Isobel Clark
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Feb 10, 2004
4:15 pm
Volker I don't understand how you can describe a curve as 'shallow&#39; if you consider the sill to be irrelevant. How do you measure 'shallowness&#39; without a...
1397 Maria N. Morales
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Feb 10, 2004
4:15 pm
Dear list, I am kriging in 3D using GSLIB library. In p. 27-28 of its user's guide, the rotation angles are defined, as ang1, ang2 and ang3. This angles refer...
1398 seacode@... Send Email Feb 11, 2004
8:10 am
Hi Geostats, Kindly advise me on how to determine the range value from a power-law semi variogram. I am new to geostatistics but I need to analyse sample data...
1399 Eric Delmelle
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Feb 11, 2004
8:10 am
Dear all This does not relate directly to the previous email. One of the questions that strike my interest across the many emails on the use of kriging and DEM...
1400 Adrian Martinez Vargas
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Feb 12, 2004
8:49 am
I'm working in a new method of estimation, but I have to programming a little, some know the existence of free code in Vbasic, Matlab, C#, or other of some...
1401 Joseph Oyeyele
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Feb 12, 2004
8:49 am
Thank you for your reply, By the transect method, I mean by taking a straight line through the field of observation. The transect method computes the variogram...
1402 Mahmut ÇETIN
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Feb 12, 2004
8:49 am
Andrian, In the following web sites, you can find GSLIB source code. http://www.gslib.com/ http://ekofisk.stanford.edu/SCRFweb/supporting/index.html ...
1403 Jan van de Kassteele
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Feb 13, 2004
8:50 am
Dear all, I am combining yearly averaged observations of NO2 concentration with output from an atmospheric dispersion model for NO2. I do this by applying...
1404 Monica Palaseanu-Love...
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Feb 13, 2004
8:50 am
Hi everyone, I would appreciate any light in defining and separating Monte Carlo resampling techniques and bootstrapping techniques. In my search it seems that...
1405 Ruben Roa Ureta
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Feb 13, 2004
8:50 am
... In bootstrapping you create samples which have not been observed directly from samples which have been observed, while in Monte Carlo you create samples...
1406 Edzer J. Pebesma
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Feb 13, 2004
8:50 am
Joseph, not all spatial processes have correlation lengths; some processes show an increase in variance whenever you increase the domain. Think of (1D case)...
1407 marc.ouellette@... Send Email Feb 16, 2004
9:19 am
Hi All, I am trying to determine a good central tendency estimate of the time interval between events that could occur probabilistically over a fixed time ...
1408 Ruben Roa Ureta
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Feb 16, 2004
9:19 am
Hi list members: I am now embarked in a project of fish stock assessment in the Falklands using both hydroacoustics and fish density data from trawling, and of...
1409 Tejada Rojas
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Feb 16, 2004
9:19 am
Hi, I am in the preparation for a research in a monitoring system for forest fragmentation, maybe some of you have seen this article, I would appreciate if you...
1411 Federico Pardo
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Feb 16, 2004
9:19 am
Ruben: Near the poles, some people use the Gauss-Kruger projection method. It will create 2 new Poles at the Earth Equator and you need to choose what Meridian...
1412 Roger Bivand
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Feb 16, 2004
9:19 am
On Fri, 13 Feb 2004, Jim Bash wrote: Hold on. hold on! Look, Bergen, Norway is 60N, the Falklands, even with South Georgia, are not even 60S. I protest that...
1413 Jim Bash
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Feb 16, 2004
9:19 am
The UTM grid system only extends to 80 degrees south (and 84 north). There is another system for polar areas, the Universal Polar Stereographic Grid System...
1414 Jim Bash
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Feb 16, 2004
9:19 am
Sorry, I didn't notice the reference to the Faulklands, just the question about "near the south pole". 60S isn't that 'near' and UTM would be fine if the study...
1415 Dan Kehler
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Feb 16, 2004
9:19 am
This may be a naive question, but one that I cannot get a clear answer to. Lahiri et al. (J. of Stat. Plan. and Inf. 2002) state that least squares estimates...
1416 Ines
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Feb 16, 2004
9:19 am
Dear List Members, I am just writing a quick mail to ask if anyone know a methodology to eliminate the flat area on a TIN elevation model. I have already used...
1417 José Manuel Blanco...
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Feb 17, 2004
8:24 am
Hi, list, I'm working on simulation (again) with sgsim (gslib) and I've found something that troubles me... I'm trying to simulate a variable that has a zero...
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