The following are tools for the analysis of georeferenced data.
- HeadBang -
PC software developed by the Statistical Research and Applications Branch (SRAB)
to perform "head-banging", a weighted two-dimensional median-based smoothing algorithm that reveals
underlying geographic patterns in data where the values to be smoothed do not have equal variances.
- The BUGS Project (Bayesian inference Using Gibbs Sampling) -
software for the Bayesian analysis of complex statistical models using Markov chain Monte Carlo methods
- maps2WinBUGS -
a tool for transformation from different vector graphical map formats to the GeoBUGS format.
- TerraSeer -
advanced tools for complex data analysis.
- CrimeStat Spatial Statistics Program -
software for the analysis of crime incident locations.
- GATHER -
Geographic Analysis Tool for Health & Environmental Research.
Provides health-related spatial data and functionality from the Centers for Disease Control
and the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.
Includes Environmental Health Analyst interactive tool.
- GIS-H Connectivity Software -
links to several software packages useful for spatial analysis.
- SaTScan -
software to analyze spatial, temporal and space-time point data using the spatial, temporal, or
space-time scan statistic.
- Code for spatial statistics and image analysis -
a collection of links at Penn State University.
- GeoDa -
a graphical interface to methods of descriptive spatial data
analysis, such as spatial autocorrelation statistics and indicators of spatial outliers.
- CSISS Tools Clearinghouse -
a list of tools, including a search engine and links to portal sites. Provided by the
Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science.
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