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Spatial analysis data in supermarket site assessment.

Author(s): Mendes, Armando B. cv logo 1 ; Cardoso, Margarida G.M.S. cv logo 2 ; Oliveira, Rui Carvalho cv logo 3

Date: 2005

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.3/2179

Origin: Repositório da Universidade dos Açores

Subject(s): Spatial Data Analysis; Voronoi Diagrams; Influence Area; Discriminant Analysis; Classification Tree; Precision Index; Jackknife Validation; Dominance Analysis


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JOCLAD 2005, XII Jornadas de Classificação e Análise de Dados, Universidade dos Açores: Ponta Delgada, 20 a 23 de Abril de 2005 (Comunicação). In this presentation a methodology is suggested for site assessment and site selection based in a data analysis framework. This framewo rk consists in tree steeps using different data analysis methods from cluster analysis, classification trees and regression analysis. The different variables selected in all the models used for the three steeps are compared and the spatial analysis data importance in site assessment is evaluated. For variable importance several easures can be used. In this text we use the discriminant power for the selection of profiling variables and a precision index for classification trees. Dominance analysis is used for the multiple regression models in the forecasting procedure. The advantage of this technique over other techniques as the standardized coefficients is that it overcomes some limitations of stepwise regression. The different measures of variable importance result in a clear pattern for the relevance of spatial analysis variables, being only dominated by the "trade area". So, spatial analysis resulting variables are of special importance in site assessment studies and the delimitation method used for their calculation is relevant in their usefulness.
Document Type Conference Object
Language English
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