Daniel Salafranca Barreda, Diego J. Maldonado-Guzmán, Patricia Saldaña-Taboada
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摘要
边缘效应是一个可以改变某些分析结果的问题,例如在给定地理区域内计算犯罪。本文介绍了一种针对ArcGIS工具箱开发的工具,即ArcGIS地理信息系统(ArcGIS Geographic Information System),在使用汇总的犯罪数据对人为有界空间进行分析单元时纠正边界问题。它采用了一种考虑靠近分析单元边缘的点的方法,并通过根据边缘的距离分配值来避免增加犯罪点的数量。为此,可以选择两种基于距离衰减的函数:法向函数和线性函数。为了展示该工具的性能,使用了2016年在巴塞罗那(西班牙)地区每个人口普查区发生的盗窃数据样本。这些结果表明,在应用边缘校正之前和之后,每个人口普查区的盗窃数量存在显著差异。在修正了边缘效应后,一些人口普查区甚至从完全没有盗窃事件变成了5.5或4.5起。最后,为了证明所提出的工具的好处,使用了传统上用作边缘效应解决方案的其他策略。然后,将所得结果与之前的结果进行了比较。
Crime beyond the edge: development of a tool to correct the edge effect on crime count
ABSTRACT The edge effect is a problem that can alter the results of some analyses, such as counting crime within a given geographic area. This article introduces a tool developed for ArcGIS toolbox, (ArcGIS Geographic Information System) to correct the border issues when using an aggregated crime data to artificially bounded space analytical units. It uses a method which considers those points located near the edge of the analysis unit, and avoids increasing the number of criminal points by assigning a value according to the distance of the edge. For this purpose, two functions based on decay with distance can be chosen: normal and linear. In order to show the performance of the tool, a sample of theft data occurred in 2016 in each census tract of Barcelona (Spain) district was used. These results show remarkable differences in the number of thefts in each census tract, before and after applying the edge correction. Some of the census tracts even went from experiencing no theft at all to having 5.5 or 4.5 incidents after correcting the edge effect. Finally, to demonstrate the benefits of the proposed tool, other strategies traditionally used as a solution for the edge effect were used. Then, the results are compared with those previously obtained.