Dear all,

I am doing some spatial analysis using the library DCluster. In order to
identify possible "cluster locations" I apply the Kulldorff's method. I am
dealing with some technical problems, however.

Regarding the rotine that identifies the possible cluster locations, I do
not know which value should I consider for the fractpop. The spatial
clustering is very associated to this value and, depending of the considered
value for the fractpop, I get a different spatial configuration. Is there
any thumbs rule to define the fractpop?

I appreciate any help.

Thank you all,
Everton.

On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Everton Emanuel <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I am doing some spatial analysis using the library DCluster. In order to
> identify possible "cluster locations" I apply the Kulldorff's method. I am
> dealing with some technical problems, however.
>
> Regarding the rotine that identifies the possible cluster locations, I
> do not know which value should I consider for the fractpop. The spatial
> clustering is very associated to this value and, depending of the considered
> value for the fractpop, I get a different spatial configuration.
>
> I appreciate any help.
>
> Thank you all,
> Everton.
>
> --
> PhD-Student at the Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional-UFMG.
> Doutorando do Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional-UFMG.
> Doctorandus student van de Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento
> Regional-UFMG.
>
>


-- 
PhD-Student at the Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional-UFMG.
Doutorando do Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento Regional-UFMG.
Doctorandus student van de Centro de Desenvolvimento e Planejamento
Regional-UFMG.

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