Hi list,
I hope my question is not too basic, but I've been searching in the
literature and mail archives from ai-geostats I couldn't find any
clear answer.
The same way there is the cross-semivariogram to describe the spatial
relationship between two continuous variables and the indicator
Hi Jose,
You can certainly compute semivariograms in the two cases
you mentioned in your email, although the interpretation of the
graph is not always straigthforward when you compare indicators
to continuous variables.
Examples of indicator cross semivariograms for categorical
and continuous
Dear list,
A friend read a statement in an article but she was wondering if it was
correct.
Statement:
To calculate a normal correlation between two variables, the variables
shouldn't be spatially dependent. Meaning variables z1 and z2 don't
exhibit any spatial dependence and the variables