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  • 1Spatial analysis — In statistics, spatial analysis or spatial statistics includes any of the formal techniques which study entities using their topological, geometric, or geographic properties. The phrase properly refers to a variety of techniques, many still in… …

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  • 2Spatial ecology — is a specialization of ecology and geography that is concerned with the identification of spatial patterns and their relationships to ecological events. In spatial ecology, ecological events can be explained through the detection of patterns at a …

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  • 3Spatial ETL — tools provide the data processing functionality of traditional Extract, Transform, Load (ETL) software, but with a primary focus on the ability to manage spatial data (which may also be called geographic, map or location data). Extract and… …

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  • 4Spatial planning — refers to the methods used by the public sector to influence the distribution of people and activities in spaces of various scales. Spatial planning includes all levels of land use planning including urban planning, regional planning,… …

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  • 5Spatial mismatch — is the sociological, economic and political phenomenon associated with economic restructuring in which employment opportunities for low income people are located far away from the areas where low income live. In the United States, this takes the… …

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  • 6Spatial twist continuum — The spatial twist continuum is a dual representation of an all hexahedral mesh that defines the global connectivity constraint. Discovered by Dr. Peter Murdoch on the 16th September 1993, the spatial twist continuum is a method that can be used… …

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  • 7Spatial database — A spatial database is a database that is optimized to store and query data related to objects in space, including points, lines and polygons. While typical databases can understand various numeric and character types of data, additional… …

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  • 8Spatial memory — In cognitive psychology and neuroscience, spatial memory is the part of memory responsible for recording information about one s environment and its spatial orientation. For example, a person s spatial memory is required in order to navigate… …

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  • 9Spatial Data Infrastructure — A Spatial Data Infrastructure or SDI is a framework of spatial data, metadata, users and tools that are interactively connected in order to use spatial data in an efficient and flexible way. Another definition is the technology, policies,… …

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  • 10Spatial anti-aliasing — In digital signal processing, spatial anti aliasing is the technique of minimizing the distortion artifacts known as aliasing when representing a high resolution image at a lower resolution. Anti aliasing is used in digital photography, computer… …

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