[R-sig-Geo] Spatiotemporal autocorrelation in R

李俊 p@nghu@nzh| @end|ng |rom 163@com
Sat Sep 14 15:50:39 CEST 2019


Tks Roger for your patience and detailed instruction sincerely!





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Jun Li
Business School of Anhui University of Technology
 



At 2019-09-14 16:33:19, "Roger Bivand" <Roger.Bivand using nhh.no> wrote:
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>> Hi, all
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>> I have also made some search on joint tempospatial correlation of 
>> bivariate. Maybe it's possible to calculate spatial autocorrelation of 
>> bivariate for each year(just by Geoda), then loop by yearly lag, as Todd 
>> said. Some titles of relevant papers as follows:
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>> 1.CARBayesST version 3.0.1 - spatiotemporal areal unit modeling in R 
>> with conditional autoregressive priors
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>> 2.Analyzing spatio-temporal auttocorrelation with LISTA-Viz
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>> 3.Controlling for localised spatio-temporal autocorrelation in long-term 
>> air pollution and health studies
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>> 4.Multivariate temporal and spatio-temporal methods
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>> 5.Spatiotemporal - An R package
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>> 6.A spatio-temporal model for estimating the long-term effects of air 
>> pollution on respiratory hospital admissions in Greater London
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>> Similarly, we have measured two variables(urban land and population 
>> yearly growth in 2010-2017 in Yangtze River Delta) and want to study 
>> their joint tempospatial correlation, i.e.We just want to check if there 
>> is significant tempospatial correlation between urban land and 
>> population growth. If there is, where is main cluster located and what's 
>> lag order of time and space where this cluster happened? Hope for your 
>> direction.
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>> Tks for Jay Lee's supply of above references.
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>> Jun Li
>> Business School of AHUT, China
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