2021 - Lecture 6 - Spatial Autocorrelation I - Slides
2021 - Lecture 6 - Spatial Autocorrelation I - Slides
Lecture 6
GIS220:
Spatial autocorrelation I
Lecture outline
• Diagnostic measures
– Moran’s I
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What is it?
‘A complicated name for the obvious fact that data from locations near one
another in space are more likely to be similar than data from locations
remote from one another’ O’Sullivan & Unwin (2010)
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Spatial autocorrelation
✓ Housing market
1.35 - 1.91
1.92 - 3.26
City Boundary
✓ Temperature
✓
✓
Geology
Crime ±
✓ Health
4 2 0 4
Kilometers
Spatial autocorrelation
Geographers examine the pattern of how variables are distributed just like points. Is
there clustering in this data? Where do areal units seem random? What might
explain any of these patterns?
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Spatial autocorrelation
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Spatial autocorrelation
Positive ?
Negative ?
None ?
How do we know ??
- Moran’s I
- Geary’s C
- Variogram cloud
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Moran’s I
Moran’s I
n n
N w ij (x i − x)(x j − x)
i =1 j=1
I = n n n
( w ij ) (x i − x) 2
i =1 j=1 i =1
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But first!
Moran’s I
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Who is my neighbour?
Who Is My Neighbour?
Hexagons Irregular
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Sacramento
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PolyID 1 = $ 52,941
PolyID 3 = $ 32,992 PolyID 2 = $ 51,958
PolyID 4 = $54,556
PolyID 6 = $60,167
Average = $ 50,164
Rook’s case
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n n
N w ij (x i − x)(x j − x)
i =1 j=1
I = n n n
( w ij ) (x i − x) 2
i =1 j=1 i =1
Neighbourhood X
It’s value: $95,000
It’s neighbours value: $45,000
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BUT
IS IT
SIGNIFICANT?
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