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
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geocomputational approach to the analysis of point patterns.
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Brimicombe, A.J., 1997. Hierarchical tessellation model and its use in
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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.
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