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How do percentiles help capture spatially lagged characters #376

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Hi, the idea behind that is relatively simple. Traditional spatial lag is a mean of values defined as neighbors. However, in reality, urban environment with spatial weights matrices spanning more than first order, have a tendency to show non-normal distributions. Often power-law like (e.g. networks), bi-modal (e.g. street widths) or other. We are trying to capture this property by sampling from each distribution using percentiles. Then two places may have the same mean but different percentiles and that is what we want to capture.

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