Brief Introduction - Lecture 1
Brief Introduction - Lecture 1
Historic Examples
1855 Asiatic Cholera in London: A water pump identified as the source
Fluoride and healthy gums near Colorado river
Theory of Gondwanaland - continents fit like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle
Modern Examples
Cancer clusters to investigate environment health hazards
Crime hotspots for planning police patrol routes
Bald eagles nest on tall trees near open water
Nile virus spreading from north east USA to south and west
Unusual warming of Pacific ocean (El Nino) affects weather in USA
Why Learn about Spatial Data Mining?
Application domains
Scale up secondary spatial (statistical) analysis to very large datasets
• Describe/explain locations of human settlements in last 5000 years
• Find cancer clusters to locate hazardous environments
• Prepare land-use maps from satellite imagery
• Predict habitat suitable for endangered species
Find new spatial patterns
• Find groups of co-located geographic features
Self-Regulating Managed
. . . These Are Increasingly In
Conflict
contents
• First look : GIS as a digital map storing system
8
9
Components of GIS
10
Topology of information systems
Geographical information
systems
12
Representation of Spatial Data
13
14
The Evaluation of GIS
The Formative Maturing GIS infrastructure
years Technology
15
GIS as infrastructure
Mobile GIS
PC, PDA
Phone
Desktop GIS
ArcInfo
ArcEditor
ArcView Network
ArcReader Virtual Globes
ArcGIS Explorer
Google Earth
Server GIS Virtual Earth
ArcGIS Server
Portal Toolkit
Geodatabases XML
Files DBMS
GIS in Education
Farm management
Pest/Disease tracking
Crop monitoring
Yield prediction
Soil analysis
Natural Resource Management
Forestry
Ecology
Mining
Petroleum
Water Resources
Planning and
Economic Development
Land Use/Zoning
Emergency Preparedness
Population Forecast
Market Analysis
Property Tax Assessment
Transportation
GIS: A Framework for Understanding and
Managing Our Earth
Geographic Knowledge
Creating
Measuring
Organizing Holistic
Analyzing
Modeling
Comprehensive
Systematic
Analytic
Applying Visual
Planning
Managing
Acting
Geography matters
23
The mapping processes
PLANNING
Specifications
Photogrammetry Scan-digitizing
CARTOGRAPHIC PRODUCTION
25