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I de Moran×La statistique Gi* de Getis-Ord locale (Analyse de points chauds)×
DomaineAnalyse spatialeAnalyse spatiale
FamilleRegression modelRegression model
Année d'origine19501992–1995
Auteur d'originePatrick A. P. MoranArthur Getis and J. Keith Ord
TypeSpatial autocorrelation statisticLocal spatial association statistic
Source fondatriceMoran, P. A. P. (1950). Notes on continuous stochastic phenomena. Biometrika, 37(1/2), 17–23. DOI ↗Getis, A., & Ord, J. K. (1992). The analysis of spatial association by use of distance statistics. Geographical Analysis, 24(3), 189–206. DOI ↗
AliasMoran's I statistic, global Moran's I, spatial autocorrelation index, Moran indexGi* statistic, Getis-Ord Gi*, local G-star, hot spot statistic
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RésuméMoran's I is the standard global statistic for detecting spatial autocorrelation: whether nearby locations tend to share similar values. The index ranges from approximately −1 (perfect dispersion) through 0 (spatial randomness) to +1 (perfect clustering), allowing researchers to test whether a geographic pattern differs from complete spatial randomness with a single, interpretable number.The Local Getis-Ord Gi* statistic identifies statistically significant spatial clusters of high values (hot spots) and low values (cold spots) within a study area. Unlike global measures, it produces a z-score for every location, revealing where concentrated clustering occurs and with what statistical confidence.
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