Lee
I think a minimum enclosing circle might also be larger than the
polygon. Think of a circle circumscribing a square. However I think
you are right in needing a circle. A district that is an elongated
rectangle (could be a severely gerrymandered district) would have a
ratio of 1 if the convex hull is used but a circle would have a much
larger area.
Bruce
Lee Meilleur wrote:
The area of the convex hull is actually larger than the area of the polygon, so
the ratio ends up being greater than 1. With the Roeck test, the ratio will
always be between 0 and 1, with a compact polygon approaching 1 (the area of
the inner circle approaching the area of the polygon). A ratio approaching 0
would indicate a gerrymandered district.
Assuming my statement is correct that is:
SELECT congress.district, area(ST_ConvexHull(congress.the_geom)) /
area(congress.the_geom) AS convex_roeck FROM congress;
Bruce, thanks for the idea, I'll see what I can produce from my minimal
experience with stored procedures.
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Subject: Re: [postgis-users] Roeck test
Wouldn't it be easier and more accurate to use the convex hull of the polygon
instead of the minimum enclosing ball? The CH will have smaller area (i.e. be a
tighter bound on the area covered by the polygon), so it seems like it would
give a more accurate basis for comparison.
Lee Meilleur wrote:
Has anyone calculated the Roeck test using PostGIS? This is an area
based measure that computes the ratio of the area of a polygon to the
area of the minimum enclosing circle for the polygon. It's used to
measure compactness of districts for redistricting applications,
basically a way to test for gerrymandering. Thanks.
Lee Meilleur
LCC-GIS Office
Minnesota Legislature
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St. Paul, MN 55155
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