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Spatial Epidemiological Approaches in Disease Mapping and Analysis
Containing method descriptions and step-by-step procedures, the Spatial Epidemiological Approaches in Disease Mapping and Analysis equips readers with skills to prepare health-related data in the proper format, process these data using relevant functions and software, and display the results as mapped or statistical summaries.Describing the wide range of available methods and key GIS concepts for spatial epidemiology, this book illustrates the utilities of the software using real-world data.Additional topics include geographic data models, address matching, geostatistical analysis, universal kriging, point pattern analysis, kernel density, spatio-temporal display, and disease surveillance.
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Crime Mapping and Spatial Data Analysis using R
Crime mapping and analysis sit at the intersection of geocomputation, data visualisation and cartography, spatial statistics, environmental criminology, and crime analysis.This book brings together relevant knowledge from these fields into a practical, hands-on guide, providing a useful introduction and reference material for topics in crime mapping, the geography of crime, environmental criminology, and crime analysis.It can be used by students, practitioners, and academics alike, whether to develop a university course, to support further training and development, or to hone skills in self-teaching R and crime mapping and spatial data analysis.It is not an advanced statistics textbook, but rather an applied guide and later useful reference books, intended to be read and for readers to practice the learnings from each chapter in sequence.In the first part of this volume we introduce key concepts for geographic analysis and representation and provide the reader with the foundations needed to visualise spatial crime data.We then introduce a series of tools to study spatial homogeneity and dependence.A key focus in this section is how to visualise and detect local clusters of crime and repeat victimisation.The final chapters introduce the use of basic spatial models, which account for the distribution of crime across space.In terms of spatial data analysis the focus of the book is on spatial point pattern analysis and lattice or area data analysis.
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Mapping Malcolm
“For Harlem is where he worked and where he struggled and fought—his home of homes, where his heart was, and where his people are.” Nearly sixty years since the martyrdom of Malcolm X, these words from Ossie Davis’s eulogy remind us that Malcolm’s political and religious beliefs and conceptions of culture have profoundly shaped and been shaped by Harlem.Mapping Malcolm continues the project of reinscribing Malcolm X’s memory and legacy in the present by exploring his commitment to community building and his articulation of a global power analysis as it continues to manifest across New York City today.More specifically, the book explores the limits and possibilities of the archive, the political, material, and philosophical legacy of the Black radical tradition, the Black diaspora, and the state. Oriented toward sovereignty and liberation, Mapping Malcolm brings together artists, community organizers, and scholars to consider the politics of Black space-making in Harlem through a range of historical, cultural, and anti-imperialist worldviews designed to offer new, reparatory pedagogical possibilities.Together, they reconfigure how we understand, employ, and carry forward Malcolm X’s sociopolitical, cross-cultural analyses of justice and power as an everyday praxis in the built environment and beyond. With contributions from Maytha Alhassen, Joshua Bennett, Christopher Joshua Benton, Lisa Beyeler-Yvarra, Stephen Burks, Guy Davis, Ossie Davis, Ibrahem Hasan, Albert Hicks IV, Marc Lamont Hill, Ladi’Sasha Jones, Jerrell Gibbs, Nsenga Knight, Akemi Kochiyama, Denise Lim, Jaimee A.Swift, James A. Tyner, Marcus Washington Jr., and Darien Alexander Williams.
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Mapping Ideology
For a long time, the term 'ideology' was in disrepute, having become associated with such unfashionable notions as fundamental truth and the eternal verities.The tide has turned, and recent years have seen a revival of interest in the questions that ideology poses to social and cultural theory, and to political practice. Mapping Ideology is a comprehensive reader covering the most important contemporary writing on the subject.Including Slavoj Zizek's study of the development of the concept from Marx to the present, assessments of the contributions of Lukács and the Frankfurt School by Terry Eagleton, Peter Dews and Seyla Benhabib, and essays by Adorno, Lacan and Althusser, Mapping Ideology is an invaluable guide to the most dynamic field in cultural theory.
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How does MIDI mapping work?
MIDI mapping allows users to assign specific MIDI messages to control parameters within a software or hardware device. This process involves selecting a parameter to be controlled, such as volume or effects, and then assigning a MIDI message, such as a note, controller, or program change, to that parameter. Once the mapping is set up, the MIDI message can then be sent from a MIDI controller, such as a keyboard or pad controller, to manipulate the assigned parameter in real-time. This allows for a more hands-on and customizable approach to controlling music software and hardware.
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When is a mapping proportional?
A mapping is proportional when there is a constant ratio between the corresponding values of the two sets being mapped. In other words, if the ratio of the output values to the input values remains constant, then the mapping is considered proportional. This means that as one set of values increases or decreases, the other set of values changes in direct proportion.
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Is the mapping left-unique?
Yes, the mapping is left-unique. This means that each input value in the domain is associated with only one output value in the range. In other words, no two different input values can map to the same output value. This ensures that the mapping is well-defined and unambiguous.
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What is a linear mapping?
A linear mapping, also known as a linear transformation, is a function between two vector spaces that preserves the operations of vector addition and scalar multiplication. In other words, it maps a vector from one space to another in a way that maintains the structure of the vector space. Linear mappings are fundamental in linear algebra and are used to describe various mathematical concepts and relationships in a geometrically meaningful way. They play a crucial role in solving systems of linear equations, studying eigenvalues and eigenvectors, and understanding the properties of matrices.
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What is an identical mapping?
An identical mapping is a type of mapping where each element in one set is paired with a unique element in another set, such that the pairing preserves the identity of the elements. In other words, each element in the first set corresponds to only one element in the second set, and vice versa. This type of mapping is often used in mathematics and computer science to establish a one-to-one correspondence between elements of two sets.
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What is a bijective mapping?
A bijective mapping is a function between two sets that is both injective and surjective. In other words, every element in the domain is paired with a unique element in the codomain, and every element in the codomain is paired with at least one element in the domain. This means that there is a one-to-one correspondence between the elements of the two sets. Bijective mappings are also known as one-to-one and onto functions.
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Is the following mapping surjective/injective?
To determine if a mapping is surjective or injective, we need to look at the properties of the mapping. Please provide the specific mapping you would like me to analyze.
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Is every mapping also a function?
Yes, every mapping is also a function. A mapping is a general term used to describe the relationship between elements of two sets, while a function is a specific type of mapping where each element in the domain is associated with exactly one element in the codomain. Therefore, every function is a mapping, but not every mapping is a function.
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