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Mr. Paul H. Y. Tsui

Ph.D Topic: Spatial Exploratory Analysis using Hierarchical Tessellations

The project has been developed based on the idea of applying hierarchical tessellation data model in spatial exploratory analysis to discover spatial patterns. Particularly, the project focuses on a variant of hierarchical tessellation model called Adaptive Recursive Tesslleation (ART) model. From the experimental results, the structure of recursive tessellation can help identify spatial point patterns existing in a set of data

Publication:

Brimicombe, A.J. and Tsui, P.H.Y., 1999. “A variable resolution, geocomputational approach to the analysis of point patterns”. Hydrological Processes14: 2143-2155.

TTsui, P.H.Y. and Brimicombe, A.J., 1997. “Hierarchical tessellation model and its use in spatial analysis”. Transactions in GIS, 2, 3, pp. 267-279.

Tsui, P.H.Y. and Brimicombe, A.J., 1996. Hierarchical tessellation model and its use in spatial analysis. Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on GeoComputation, II, Leeds, United Kingdom, 17-19 September, 1996, pp. 815-825.



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