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Discrimination between localities and their spatial clustering

Lack of generalization of object discrimination between spatial contexts by a bat

Lack of generalization of object discrimination between spatial contexts by a bat

... Phase II began immediately after phase I. The animals continued with the discrimination task from phase I while in their cages. In addition, each individual left its cage to the feeder pair in the experimental ...

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Polygonal Spatial Clustering

Polygonal Spatial Clustering

... distinguish between objects that lie within the -neighborhood of each other but are not similar to each based on their non-spatial ...similarity between objects based on non-spatial attributes ...

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Clustering Objects on a Spatial Network

Clustering Objects on a Spatial Network

... the spatial location of the indexed objects in the same representation and indexes them using an ...dependencies between Euclidean and network ...their spatial lo- ...

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Spatial Price Discrimination with Heterogeneous Firms

Spatial Price Discrimination with Heterogeneous Firms

... costs between …rms and their customers— that must be imposed in Vogel ...(2008). Spatial price discrimination greatly simpli…es the ...with spatial price discrimination is signi…cantly ...

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Spatial clustering algorithms for areal data

Spatial clustering algorithms for areal data

... defined as two areal units being substitutable if a property with particular physical characteristics in one areal unit is equally attractive or has the same marginal benefit to a consumer as a similar type of property ...

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Spatial Clustering, Inequality and Income Convergence

Spatial Clustering, Inequality and Income Convergence

... relationship between the disproportion and spatial concentration of incomes within US states, however, these results are not entirely indica- tive of each state’s individual ...correlation between ...

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Clustering, Spatial Correlations and Randomization Inference

Clustering, Spatial Correlations and Randomization Inference

... the clustering forming a partition of the set ...the clustering structure comes from the partition of the United States into areas, at various levels of ...) between two locations z and z 0 is ...

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Curve Estimation and Signal Discrimination in Spatial Problems

Curve Estimation and Signal Discrimination in Spatial Problems

... The problem of estimating fault lines in density surfaces shares several aspects with the regression problem. That the literature on the latter topic dates back longer can be ascribed to the close links that exist ...

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The unidirectional Hotelling model with spatial price discrimination

The unidirectional Hotelling model with spatial price discrimination

... located between a and b cannot buy from firm A, and their surplus is totally extracted by firm B in the competitive ...located between a and b: the collusive profits over consumers located between ...

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Clustering on Spatial Data Sets Using Extended Linked Clustering Algorithms

Clustering on Spatial Data Sets Using Extended Linked Clustering Algorithms

... Soren etal [20], did extensive work on managing the life cycle of linked data with LOD2 stack. The LOD2 Stack is an integrated distribution of aligned tools which support the whole life cycle of Linked Data from ...

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Integration of Classification and Clustering for the Analysis of Spatial Data

Integration of Classification and Clustering for the Analysis of Spatial Data

... Likelihood hypothesis or fuzzy set hypothesis may be utilized for displaying instabilities. In likelihood hypothesis probabilistic models are utilized to measure vulnerabilities connected with expectation and measure of ...

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Clustering Algorithm for Spatial Data Mining: An Overview

Clustering Algorithm for Spatial Data Mining: An Overview

... A data mining system may accomplish one or more of the following data mining tasks [1, 4]. 1. Class description. Class description provides a concise and succinct summarization of a data and distinguishes it from others ...

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Labor Pooling, Labor Poaching and Spatial Clustering

Labor Pooling, Labor Poaching and Spatial Clustering

... between firms usually leaves some paper ...difference between this second type of model and the human capital approach is that more experienced workers get a higher wage, not because of higher ...

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The spatial clustering of radio sources in NVSS and FIRST; implications for galaxy clustering evolution

The spatial clustering of radio sources in NVSS and FIRST; implications for galaxy clustering evolution

... 6.2.3. Clustering and the occurrence of AGN at high z Figure 16 suggests that the clustering evolution of active galax- ies in general is considerably di ff erent from that of ordinary ...the ...

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From Localities via the spatial turn to spatial temporal fixes: a strategic relational odyssey

From Localities via the spatial turn to spatial temporal fixes: a strategic relational odyssey

... Introduction The primary focus of my work for the past thirty years has been the critique of political economy. This has involved working on the economy, the political, and, most importantly, the strategic coordination ...

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“Clustering of Pattern by using Discrimination analysis”

“Clustering of Pattern by using Discrimination analysis”

... discriminate between two or more naturally occurring ...discriminate between high school graduates who decide (1) to go to college, {2) to attend a trade or professional school, or (3) to seek no further ...

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Spatial–temporal clustering of tornadoes

Spatial–temporal clustering of tornadoes

... Actual tornado outbreaks will generally be a complex com- bination of these two limiting cases. The statistics of the touchdown points of a tornado out- break can certainly be studied using a spatial map of the ...

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ALGORITHM FOR SPATIAL CLUSTERING WITH OBSTACLES

ALGORITHM FOR SPATIAL CLUSTERING WITH OBSTACLES

... to spatial clustering in the presence of ...the spatial area along with their centers taking into consideration existing of natural obstacles, The algorithm has several advantages over existing ...

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A Unified Model of Spatial Price Discrimination

A Unified Model of Spatial Price Discrimination

... nation of great interest for both academics and policy makers. The main goal of the current paper is to examine the welfare properties of the equilibrium in a market where operating …rms exercise spatial price ...

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A Unified Model of Spatial Price Discrimination

A Unified Model of Spatial Price Discrimination

... exercise spatial price discrimination, the equilibrium outcome is socially optimal and independent of the underlying assumptions on the number of …rms, …rm heterogeneity, the nature of transportation costs, ...

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