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Emerging Hot Spot Analysis #221

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martinfleis opened this issue Nov 3, 2022 · 3 comments
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Emerging Hot Spot Analysis #221

martinfleis opened this issue Nov 3, 2022 · 3 comments

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@martinfleis
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See this from the R side https://sfdep.josiahparry.com/articles/understanding-emerging-hotspots.html. It would be cool to have a similar functionality here as well.

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ljwolf commented Nov 3, 2022

This looks like some of the techniques in giddy, like the LISA_Markov?

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Yeah, that seems close. The move_type can be interpreted as their consecutive hotspot, oscilating hotspot etc. Shall we close this or move over to giddy?

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ljwolf commented Nov 3, 2022

move type

Precisely.

close and move to giddy

I think it might be useful to keep this open to add an example notebook to esda saying how to use Lisa_Markov? Esda (the package) and giddy are kind of in the same "Task view" for ESDA (the practice)...

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