btbpy
is a partial transposition of R btb
package, available on the CRAN. btbpy
stands for beyond the border for Python users
Documentation website: https://pybtb.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Developer and maintainer of btbpy
package :
- Julien Jamme, julien.jamme@protonmail.com
- Lino Galiana
- François Sémécurbe
Authors and Contributors of R btb
package:
Arlindo Dos Santos [cre],
François Sémécurbe [drt, aut],
Auriane Renaud [ctb],
Farida Marouchi [ctb]
Joachim Timoteo [ctb]
The kernelSmoothing()
function allows you to square and smooth geolocated data. It calculates a classical kernel smoothing (conservative) or a geographically weighted median. There are only two major call modes of the function. The smoothing with quantiles method is not available on the btbpy
package.
The first call mode is kernelSmoothing(obs, epsg, cellsize, bandwith)
for a classical kernel smoothing and automatic grid.
The second call mode is kernelSmoothing(obs, epsg, cellsize, bandwith, centroids)
for a classical kernel smoothing and user grid.
Geographically weighted summary statistics : a framework for localised exploratory data analysis, C.Brunsdon & al., in Computers, Environment and Urban Systems C.Brunsdon & al. (2002) doi:10.1016/S0198-9715(01)00009-6, Statistical Analysis of Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Point Patterns, Third Edition, Diggle, pp. 83-86, (2003) doi:10.1080/13658816.2014.937718.