Optimising Scale


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Optimising Scale

My Cognition of Scale is as an endemic feature of spatial data that was previously viewed as a problem but is more properly regarded as an opportunity for new ways of visual spatial analysis and modelling

BUT

Context

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HOWEVER..

Most previous work is not wrong just a little flawed!

Zoning Systems are a key part of GIS and SCALE is a key unknown in zone design

but

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Zone Design is much neglected and few zone engineering tools exist

Its a HARD problem because it involves the manipulation of both SCALE and AGGREGATION components

and there is little useful theory to guide the process

Spatial Patterns are SCALE sensitive!

How is scale handled at present?

Badly is the short answer

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Scale is not undercontrol!

Scale AND Aggregation are inseparably interlinked

Some Definitions

Some Observations

Spatial Analysis and Modelling assumes you know the scale at which patterns or relationships exist

There are very few spatial analysis tools which are multi scaled and multi-aggregational

Important to start to DESIGN zones to MANAGE the scale and aggregation components directly!

Example using 1991 census data for Leeds - Bradford region

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Unemployment Equal Population

Unemployment Positively correlated with Ethnic Minorities

Unemployment negatively correlated with unemployment

The 1991 Deprivation Index Signed Chi-squared function

Leeds Wards

Leeds - New Zoning

A new approach!

Zone Design can also be used as a Spatial Analysis and Modelling tool

How do you DESIGN ZONES?

Handling the AGGREGATION component

ZDES v4

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HARD!

ZDES Algorithms

Choice of F(Z)

Constrained ZDES

These design functions are best handled as inequality constraints so the zone design problem is analogous to mathematical programming formulation

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ZDES either constrained or unconstrained assumes you know the value of M

Build a ZDES with SCALE and AGGREGATION

BUT..

Scale Zooming

ZDES code is very fast so the run times needed to run it N-1 times is not a practical problem as compute times diminish with increasing M

Multiple ZDES runs

BUT what do you do with all the output?

Other Problems

Map Animation

MPEG Movies from Maps

Java to the rescue!

Map animation

Multiscale Spatial Analysis

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An example of looking for optimal scale patterns in spatial analysis of long term limiting illness data in Northern England

Ward Level map of LLTI

GAM/K cluster identification

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The hope is that some patterns or relationships or models will show chaotic behaviour as scale is changed

Affective Spatial Analysis?

Conclusions

Author: Stan Openshaw, University of Leeds

Email: stan@geog.leeds.ac.uk

Home Page: http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/staff/s.openshaw/