[ai-geostats] RE: software for 3D visualization

2006-03-13 Thread Wilmer Rivers \(HQ\)
You might also take a look at OpenDX, which is a visual data explorer toolkit derived from IBM's Data Explorer product, that has now been turned over to the open-source community. http://www.opendx.org/ Wil Rivers * By using the ai-geostats mailing list you agree to follow its rules ( see http

[ai-geostats] Re: A matter of pronunciation

2005-04-11 Thread Wilmer Rivers
> In reports, should kriging, kriged, and krige be written with an uppercase > K, or lowercase as shown here? Poor Mr. Krige. It seems that the people who calculate the Lagrangian multipliers for Bayesian kriging must hold mathematical physicists and even mathematically inclined clergymen in "hig

RE: AI-GEOSTATS: programming ArcView GIS

2003-08-09 Thread Wilmer Rivers
C++ and Delphi are alternatives to Visual Basic for ArcGIS 8.x development, since many programmers won't touch Visual Basic with a barge pole.  :)   Wilmer Rivers -Original Message-From: Ellen De Beuckeleer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 8:57

AI-GEOSTATS: Re: analysis of bone surfaces

2003-06-24 Thread Wilmer Rivers
d geophysics" by Donald Turcotte (Cambridge University Press, 1992). Once a quantitative measure is assigned (some way or another!) to the bones, then discriminant analysis can be applied to determine the separation (if any) between the populations ("exercised" vs. "no exercise&

AI-GEOSTATS: Re: observations with a known standard deviation

2003-02-14 Thread Wilmer Rivers
Søren Lophaven writes: > Some time ago I asked the following question: > > I am currently working with spatial interpolation of geophysical > data. Each observation is associated with an individual and known > standard deviation. How should this infomation be incorporated if > I want to use ordina