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Global Getis-Ord Gi*×Autocorrelación espacial×
CampoAnálisis espacialAnálisis espacial
FamiliaRegression modelRegression model
Año de origen19921950
Autor originalArthur Getis and J. Keith OrdP. A. P. Moran (global measure, 1950); Roy Geary (Geary's C, 1954); Luc Anselin (LISA, 1995)
TipoGlobal spatial clustering statisticSpatial statistic / exploratory spatial data analysis
Fuente seminalGetis, A., & Ord, J. K. (1992). The analysis of spatial association by use of distance statistics. Geographical Analysis, 24(3), 189-206. DOI ↗Moran, P. A. P. (1950). Notes on continuous stochastic phenomena. Biometrika, 37(1/2), 17–23. DOI ↗
AliasGlobal G statistic, Getis-Ord General G, General G*, Global spatial clustering statisticspatial dependence, geographic autocorrelation, spatial clustering measure, SA
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ResumenThe Global Getis-Ord Gi* statistic measures the overall degree of spatial clustering of high or low values across an entire study region. It answers whether the study area, taken as a whole, exhibits significant concentration of high values (hot clustering) or low values (cold clustering), returning a single summary Z-score for the entire dataset.Spatial autocorrelation quantifies the degree to which a variable's values at nearby locations resemble each other more (positive autocorrelation) or less (negative autocorrelation) than expected by chance. Global indices such as Moran's I summarise the pattern across the entire study area, while local variants reveal clusters and outliers at the level of individual observations.
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