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Description
Predicting and modeling spatial phenomena through real-world observations can often be challenging and impractical. The ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst tool enables the creation of optimal surfaces derived from sample data, facilitating improved decision-making through the evaluation of predictions. This functionality proves particularly beneficial for various fields such as atmospheric data analysis, exploration in petroleum and mining, environmental assessments, precision agriculture, as well as fish and wildlife research. Equipped with a collection of interactive tools, the ArcGIS Geostatistical Analyst extension allows users to visually explore their data prior to conducting a thorough analysis. In cases where data may be incomplete or contain errors, this tool offers a probabilistic framework that helps quantify uncertainties effectively. Users can generate multiple surface versions to conduct comprehensive risk analyses. Additionally, geostatistical simulation generates a range of surfaces that replicate the actual phenomenon and present possible value outcomes, enhancing the robustness of spatial analysis. By leveraging these capabilities, users can make more informed decisions based on a clearer understanding of the data uncertainties involved.
Description
The City Form Lab has unveiled an innovative toolbox designed specifically for analyzing urban networks. This groundbreaking ArcGIS toolbox is the first of its kind, featuring centrality tools that facilitate the computation of five distinct graph analysis measures on spatial networks: reach, gravity, betweenness, closeness, and straightness. Additionally, it includes redundancy tools that calculate the redundancy index, identify redundant paths, and assess the wayfinding index. Notably, these tools boast three key features that enhance their effectiveness for spatial analysis in urban street networks. Firstly, they are capable of considering both geometry and topology within the input networks, allowing for the use of metric distance (such as meters) or topological distance (like turns) as impedance factors during analysis. Secondly, in contrast to earlier software tools that only handle two network elements—nodes and edges—the UNA tools introduce a third element: buildings, which serve as the spatial units for all analytical measures. This comprehensive approach not only improves the accuracy of urban analysis but also provides deeper insights into the relationships within urban environments.
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Web-Based
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iPhone App
iPad App
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Windows
Mac
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Vendor Details
Company Name
Esri
Founded
1969
Country
United States
Website
www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/geostatistical-analyst/overview
Vendor Details
Company Name
City Form Lab
Country
United States
Website
cityform.mit.edu/projects/urban-network-analysis.html