This online resource introduces spatial interaction modelling / spatial interaction models (SIMs), statistical models used to predict origin-destination flows. They are applied within geography, planning, transportation and the social sciences to predict interactions or flows such as those related to commuting or migration. They are also widely used across the commercial sector, for example to model flows of consumers between home and retail centres, with broad applications in commercial decision making and policy evaluation. This video and accompanying resources introduces the theoretical components of a SIM, outlines the family of spatial interaction models (for different types of application areas) and illustrates some of their common...
the present volume showcased a series of papers related to some of the most recent developments in t...
Definition Spatial interaction refers to all cases in which a relationship (a flow of persons, good...
The present study explores the possible extensions and improvements of spatial interaction modeling,...
none2noSpatial Econometric Interaction Modelling provides a rejoinder of the recently developed stre...
The present book is concerned with spatial interaction modelling. In particular, it aims to illustra...
We develop a novel dynamical method to examine spatial interaction models (SIMs). For each SIM, we u...
While it is well known that ignoring spatial dependence often results in misspecification of models,...
The present book is concerned with spatial interaction modelling. In particular, it aims to illustr...
The book provides a broad overview of the different types of models used in advanced spatial analysi...
abstract: As urban populations become increasingly dense, massive amounts of new 'big' data that cha...
This research increases the overall understanding of a subset of interactions that influence pattern...
Spatial variations in social phenomena are often the product of interactions or flows between places...
In this study, spatial interaction models describe the location and travel patterns in metropolitan ...
We present a method to compare spatial interaction models against data based on well known statistic...
International audienceSpatial user interaction result from considering spatial attributes (localizat...
the present volume showcased a series of papers related to some of the most recent developments in t...
Definition Spatial interaction refers to all cases in which a relationship (a flow of persons, good...
The present study explores the possible extensions and improvements of spatial interaction modeling,...
none2noSpatial Econometric Interaction Modelling provides a rejoinder of the recently developed stre...
The present book is concerned with spatial interaction modelling. In particular, it aims to illustra...
We develop a novel dynamical method to examine spatial interaction models (SIMs). For each SIM, we u...
While it is well known that ignoring spatial dependence often results in misspecification of models,...
The present book is concerned with spatial interaction modelling. In particular, it aims to illustr...
The book provides a broad overview of the different types of models used in advanced spatial analysi...
abstract: As urban populations become increasingly dense, massive amounts of new 'big' data that cha...
This research increases the overall understanding of a subset of interactions that influence pattern...
Spatial variations in social phenomena are often the product of interactions or flows between places...
In this study, spatial interaction models describe the location and travel patterns in metropolitan ...
We present a method to compare spatial interaction models against data based on well known statistic...
International audienceSpatial user interaction result from considering spatial attributes (localizat...
the present volume showcased a series of papers related to some of the most recent developments in t...
Definition Spatial interaction refers to all cases in which a relationship (a flow of persons, good...
The present study explores the possible extensions and improvements of spatial interaction modeling,...