NHH ECS530 2022 course: Spatial data analysis (with R)
A PhD-level course in spatial data analysis will be held 14-18 November 2022 in Bergen, Norway (quasi-hybrid format):
https://www.nhh.no/en/courses/analysing-spatial-data/
Three short "flipped" two-hour sessions were held Tuesdays 09:00-12:00 CEST September 20 and October 4 and 18 on-line for remote participants (these will be based on own study); a consultation slot November 1 (09:00-12:00 CET) was held to suggest topics for the intensive week, and to firm up project ideas. Intensive follow-up sessions will follow on-site 14-18 November (aud. M, 09:00-16:00) permitting interaction between participants.
Data etc. download from https://github.com/rsbivand/ECS530_h22.
09:00-09:45 Introduction and set-up
10:00-11:30 Visualization and mapping with coordinate reference systems
11:30-12:00 Discussion
13:00-14:00 Visualization and mapping with coordinate reference systems (exercises)
14:00-14:15 #30DayMapChallenge https://30daymapchallenge.com/ https://fosstodon.org/web/tags/30DayMapChallenge https://twitter.com/search?q=%252330DayMapChallenge
14:30-15:30 Finding systematic patterns in variable/geographic space
09:00-09:45 Jakub Nowosad (zoom) Q&A Finding systematic patterns in geographic space
10:00-11:00 Finding systematic patterns in variable/geographic space (exercises)
11:00-12:00 External libraries, links to GRASS GIS, raster/terra
13:00-13:30 Geodemographics
13:30-14:30 Links to GIS, raster/terra, geodemographics (exercises)
14:45-15:45 Spatio-temporal cubes, juridicial change
09:00-10:00 Spatio-temporal cubes, juridicial change (exercises)
10:15-11:15 Global and local spatial autocorrelation
11:15-12:00 Data puzzles (support)
13:00-14:15 Global and local spatial autocorrelation (exercises)
14:30-15:30 Residual autocorrelation (exercises)
09:00-10:15 Spatial autocorrelation and machine learning
10:30-11:30 Point pattern analysis
11:30-12:00 Point pattern analysis (exercises)
13:00-14:30 Transport, networks, transmission
14:45-15:45 Transport, networks, transmission (exercises)
Depending on the number of participants wishing to present project outlines (about 25 minutes, 10-15 minutes presentation, 10-15 minutes discussion, the number of slots may vary.
09:00-12:00 Presentation of up to six project outlines, with 20 min. break.
12:30-15:30 Presentation of up to six project outlines, with 20 min. break.
15:30-16:00 Round-up and feedback
External participants should have applied using this form before the 1 September deadline to permit processing before the first short session:
For further details see the course page; participants must cover their own travel and living costs; no support is offered, I'm afraid, apart from free tuition.