Quoted from the homepage (see mailing list)
"AI-GEOSTATS was called after Arc/Info (which explains the strange AI in AI-GEOSTATS), a widely distributed GIS, and geostatistics. The choice of the name is purely historical: as a young Ph.D. student in radioecology, I was looking for information on basic tools developed for the statistical analysis of spatial data and realised not only that the tools proposed in the environmental sciences were elementary, but also that more advanced tools were working like black boxes. Basically, most GIS provided their users with a magic button "create map" and that was all the users asked for at that time, not being aware of the fact that many methods were existing. The question on "what interpolation method between the many available in the literature should I use?" became almost an obsession and I ended up doing a Ph.D. in the field. There was such a high interest about this topic (many Arc/Info users were indeed curious about the strange terms of kriging and variograms) that I created my own "cluster" within ESRI's user group. I was putting the words AI-GEOSTATS in the headers of my mails to attract more attention. Being a bit invasive, I was recommended to start a brand new mailing list. .... " Now you know everything :) Gregoire -----Original Message----- From: Digby Millikan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 07 June 2005 07:44 To: ai-geostats Subject: [ai-geostats] ai What does the 'ai' stand for in 'ai-geostats'
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