Each chapter illustrates a specific technique, from Stochastic Point Processes on a Network and Network Voronoi Diagrams, to Network K-function and Point Density Estimation Methods, and the Network Huff Model. The authors also discuss and illustrate the undertaking of the statistical tests described in a Geographical Information System (GIS) environment as well as demonstrating the user-friendly free software package SANET.
Spatial Analysis Along Networks:
Students and researchers studying spatial statistics, spatial analysis, geography, GIS, OR, traffic accident analysis, criminology, retail marketing, facility management and ecology will benefit from this book.
Atsuyuki Okabe, Graduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo
Professor Okabe has been studying statistical spatial analysis for 35 years, and specifically statistical spatial analysis on a network since 1995. One of the leading authorities in the area, he has published over 100 articles, in numerous international journals. He has also authored and edited four previous books.
Kokichi Sugihara, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, University of Tokyo
Professor Sugihara has co-authored the book on Voronoi diagrams with A. Okabe. He is also an experienced author and lecturer.