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Network representing spatial objects
A spatial network (sometimes also geometric graph) is a graph in which the vertices or edges are spatial elements associated with geometric objects, i
Spatial_network
Category of tailored neural networks
Spatial neural networks (SNNs) constitute a supercategory of tailored neural networks (NNs) for representing and predicting geographic phenomena. They
Spatial_neural_network
Field of applied statistics
Modifiable areal unit problem Spatial analysis Spatial econometrics Statistical geography Spatial epidemiology Spatial network Statistical shape analysis
Spatial_statistics
Study of graphs as a representation of relations between discrete objects
networks and brain neural networks. Several models for spatial networks have been developed. Other networks emphasise the evolution over time of systems of nodes
Network_theory
Network with non-trivial topological features
gelation Scale-free networks Small world networks Spatial network Trophic coherence Zinilli, A. (2025). Elements of Network Science: Theory, Methods and Applications
Complex_network
Type of Analytic Software
Spatial network analysis software packages are analytic software used to prepare graph-based analysis of spatial networks. They stem from research fields
Spatial network analysis software
Spatial_network_analysis_software
Network that allows computers to share resources and communicate with each other
as facilitated by networking hardware. Within a computer network, hosts are identified by network addresses, which allow networking hardware to locate
Computer_network
Techniques to study geometric data
Spatial analysis is any of the formal techniques which study entities using their topological, geometric, or geographic properties, primarily used in
Spatial_analysis
Study of graphs defined by geometric means
topological graphs" (Pach 2013). Geometric graphs are also known as spatial networks. A planar straight-line graph is a graph in which the vertices are
Geometric_graph_theory
In graph theory, the mathematically simplest spatial network
theory, a random geometric graph (RGG) is the mathematically simplest spatial network, namely an undirected graph constructed by randomly placing N nodes
Random_geometric_graph
Database of data representing objects in geometric space
A spatial database is a general-purpose database (usually a relational database) that has been enhanced to include spatial data that represents objects
Spatial_database
Type of feedforward neural network
because such a network architecture does not take the spatial structure of the data into account. Convolutional networks exploit spatially local correlation
Convolutional_neural_network
Spacing between measurements
telescopes, spatial resolution is directly connected to angular resolution, other instruments, like synthetic aperture radar or a network of weather stations
Spatial_resolution
Memory about one's environment and spatial orientation
In cognitive psychology and neuroscience, spatial memory is a form of memory responsible for the recording and recovery of information needed to plan
Spatial_memory
Academic journal
Networks and Spatial Economics (NETS) is an international academic journal devoted to the mathematical and numerical study of economic activities facilitated
Networks and Spatial Economics
Networks_and_Spatial_Economics
hyperbolic geometric graph (HGG) or hyperbolic geometric network (HGN) is a special type of spatial network where (1) latent coordinates of nodes are sprinkled
Hyperbolic_geometric_graph
Theories in architecture and urban planning
studies in the physics of spatial complex networks. Permeability (spatial and transport planning) Spatial network Spatial network analysis software Visibility
Space_syntax
Distribution property in ecology
for integrating the spatial heterogeneity into spatial statistical models (e.g. spatial ensemble methods, spatial neural networks), so to improve their
Spatial_heterogeneity
data with a geographic or spatial component. These applications support tasks such as geostatistics, spacial modeling, network analysis, and raster-vector
List of spatial analysis software
List_of_spatial_analysis_software
American media franchise
IBM-compatible computers to features such as 3D graphics, third-dimension spatiality, networked multiplayer gameplay, and support for player-created modifications
Doom_(franchise)
Spatial analysis tools for geographic networks
analysis, is a core part of spatial analysis, geographic information systems, public utilities, and transport engineering. Network analysis is an application
Transport_network_analysis
Area of artificial intelligence
Spatial–temporal reasoning is an area of artificial intelligence that draws from the fields of computer science, cognitive science, and cognitive psychology
Spatial–temporal_reasoning
Geographic data discipline
technical geography, which is geared towards interpreting and communicating spatial data. In Germany, "geodesy and geoinformatics" or "geodesy and geoinformation"
Geomatics
Subfield of spatial analysis and econometrics
Spatial econometrics is the field where spatial analysis and econometrics intersect. The term “spatial econometrics” was introduced for the first time
Spatial_econometrics
Computing paradigm emphasizing 3D spatial interaction with technology
Spatial computing refers to 3D human–computer interaction techniques that are perceived by users as taking place in the real world, in and around their
Spatial_computing
years very often spatial networks. A geometric network is composed of edges that are connected. Connectivity rules for the network specify which edges
Geometric_networks
Falsifiable explanation of natural phenomena
Hempel likened the structure of a scientific theory to a "complex spatial network:" Its terms are represented by the knots, while the threads connecting
Scientific_theory
2022 AI-generated artwork
Théâtre D'opéra Spatial (pronounced [teɑtʁ dɔpeʁa spasjal]; French for 'Space Opera Theater') is a digital arts piece generated and edited by an American
Théâtre_D'opéra_Spatial
Biological term
The toponome is the spatial network code of proteins and other biomolecules in morphologically intact cells and tissues. It is mapped and decoded by imaging
Toponome
Physicist
Physics (IPhT) in Paris-Saclay (CEA/CNRS). He worked on complex and spatial networks, theoretical epidemiology, and urban dynamics. His work addresses issues
Marc_Barthelemy
Network whose degree distribution follows a power law
x_{i}x_{j}}}.} Assuming that a network has an underlying hyperbolic geometry, one can use the framework of spatial networks to generate scale-free degree
Scale-free_network
Area in the theory of multiple intelligences
Spatial intelligence is an area in the theory of multiple intelligences that deals with spatial judgment and the ability to visualize with the mind's
Spatial intelligence (psychology)
Spatial_intelligence_(psychology)
Computer scientist at Emory University
models for spatial networks that identify the interplay between spatial and network factors, as well as factors related solely to spatial or network information
Liang_Zhao
Geospatial and graph component of Oracle Database
Oracle Spatial and Graph, formerly Oracle Spatial, is a free option component of the Oracle Database. The spatial features in Oracle Spatial and Graph
Oracle_Spatial_and_Graph
Spatial epidemiology is a subfield of epidemiology focused on the study of the spatial distribution of health outcomes; it is closely related to health
Spatial_epidemiology
Classification of Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs)
models) whenever the geo-spatial datasets' variables depict non-linear relations. Examples of SNNs are the OSFA spatial neural networks, SVANNs and GWNNs. The
Types of artificial neural networks
Types_of_artificial_neural_networks
Branch of statistics focusing on spatial data sets
and military planning (logistics), and the development of efficient spatial networks. Geostatistical algorithms are incorporated in many places, including
Geostatistics
Intelligence of machines
search and mathematical optimization, formal logic, artificial neural networks, and methods based on statistics, operations research, and economics. AI
Artificial_intelligence
Conceptual model to generate insight into climate science
networks. Unlike most real-world networks where nodes and edges are well defined, in climate networks, nodes are identified as the sites in a spatial
Climate_as_complex_networks
Group of spatially dispersed and dedicated sensors
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) refer to networks of spatially dispersed and dedicated sensors that monitor and record the physical conditions of the environment
Wireless_sensor_network
architectural spatial analysis (FASA) (also fuzzy inference system (FIS) based architectural space analysis or fuzzy spatial analysis) is a spatial analysis
Fuzzy architectural spatial analysis
Fuzzy_architectural_spatial_analysis
Actions in the present are dependent on previous decisions or experiences
April 1999. Puffert, Douglas J. (1 July 2002). "Path Dependence in Spatial Networks: The Standardization of Railway Track Gauge". Explorations in Economic
Path_dependence
and the Bayesian statistics model used by Steve Shellman, and geo-spatial network models built by Michael D. Ward. The ICEWS data and model are currently
Integrated Crisis Early Warning System
Integrated_Crisis_Early_Warning_System
Wireless communications technology using MIMO for multiple users
separated by their spatial channel characteristics rather than only by time, frequency, or code resources. MU-MIMO is used in cellular networks and wireless
Multi-user_MIMO
embedding methods allow complex spatial data to be used in neural networks and have been shown to improve performance in spatial analysis tasks Geographic data
Spatial_embedding
System to capture, manage, and present geographic data
output, and visualize geographic data. Much of this often happens within a spatial database; however, this is not essential to meet the definition of a GIS
Geographic_information_system
Complete spatial randomness (CSR) describes a point process whereby point events occur within a given study area in a completely random fashion. It is
Complete_spatial_randomness
The European Spatial Development Planning or ESDP-Network seeks to promote education, research and professional training in spatial planning across European
European Spatial Development Planning
European_Spatial_Development_Planning
NAD 83 & NAVD 88 based National Geodetic Coordinate System
The National Spatial Reference System (NSRS), managed by the National Geodetic Survey (NGS), is a coordinate system that includes latitude, longitude
National Spatial Reference System
National_Spatial_Reference_System
Archaeological sub-discipline
generations. It can inform our understanding of historical transitions, spatial networks and interactions between people and their urban environments Archaeological
Urban_archaeology
Large-scale brain network active when not focusing on an external task
default mode network (DMN), also known as the default network, default state network, or anatomically the medial frontoparietal network (M-FPN), is a
Default_mode_network
Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland and the European Commission. European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP) Report ESDP Territorial Agenda of the EU
European Observation Network for Territorial Development and Cohesion
European_Observation_Network_for_Territorial_Development_and_Cohesion
Wireless networking standard
width and spatial stream count. Per spatial stream. With the previous generation Wi-Fi 5, multi-user MIMO was introduced, which is a spatial multiplexing
Wi-Fi_6
Spatial anxiety (sometimes also referred to as spatial orientation discomfort) is a sense of anxiety an individual experiences while processing environmental
Spatial_anxiety
A spatial data infrastructure (SDI), also called geospatial data infrastructure, is a data infrastructure implementing a framework of geographic data
Spatial_data_infrastructure
Analysis of social structures using network and graph theory
David (August 1997). "The effect of spatial arrangement on judgments and errors in interpreting graphs". Social Networks. 19 (3): 223–242. CiteSeerX 10.1
Social_network_analysis
Government ministry of Kosovo
The Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning (MESP) (Albanian: Ministria e Mjedisit dhe Planifikimit Hapsinor e Kosovës, Serbian: Министарство Средине
Ministry of Environment, Spatial Planning and Infrastructure (Kosovo)
Ministry_of_Environment,_Spatial_Planning_and_Infrastructure_(Kosovo)
Subset of artificial intelligence
programmed. Advances in the field of deep learning have allowed neural networks, a class of statistical algorithms, to surpass many previous machine learning
Machine_learning
Network for communications over distance
A telecommunications network is a group of nodes interconnected by telecommunications links that are used to exchange messages between the nodes. The
Telecommunications_network
Family of proprietary spatial database formats
1990s by Esri (a GIS software vendor) to represent, store, and organize spatial datasets within a geographic information system. A geodatabase is both
Geodatabase_(Esri)
Study of protein networks in biology
A toponome is the spatial network code of proteins and other biomolecules in morphologically intact cells and tissues. The spatial organization of biomolecules
Toponomics
Spatialization (or spatialisation) is the spatial forms that social activities and material things, phenomena or processes take on in geography, sociology
Spatialization
Social structure made up of a set of social actors
A social network is a social structure consisting of a set of social actors (such as individuals or organizations), networks of dyadic ties, and other
Social_network
Array of processing elements specialized for parallelizable workloads
In computer science, spatial architectures are a kind of computer architecture leveraging many collectively coordinated and directly communicating processing
Spatial_architecture
Class of artificial neural networks
Graph neural networks (GNNs) are artificial neural networks designed for tasks whose inputs are graphs. Because graphs usually do not have a canonical
Graph_neural_network
Type of spatial relationship
use of stored topological relationships in applications such as network analysis. Spatial topology is the generalization of geospatial topology for non-geographic
Geospatial_topology
Spatial mismatch is the mismatch between where low-income households reside and suitable job opportunities. In its original formulation (see below) and
Spatial_mismatch
German satirical conspiracy theory
Volchenkov, Dimitri (23 October 2008). Mathematical Analysis of Urban Spatial Networks. Springer Science & Business Media. pp. 11–12. ISBN 978-3-540-87829-2
Bielefeld_conspiracy
System to specify locations on Earth
It is the simplest, oldest, and most widely used type of the various spatial reference systems that are in use, and forms the basis for most others
Geographic_coordinate_system
choice is to take them as the geographical or physical distances in spatial networks or as the maximum cost over all links, e.g. l i j = 1 w max {\displaystyle
Efficiency_(network_science)
Haitian painter
and bear witness to an ingenious construct: The paintings reveal a spatial network that consists of overlapping and overlaying cells that form a subtle
Lyonel_Laurenceau
Arrangement of a communication network
Network topology is the arrangement of the elements (links, nodes, etc.) of a communication network. Network topology can be used to define or describe
Network_topology
Statistical distribution for dependence between random variables
Copulas have been used to estimate the solar irradiance variability in spatial networks and temporally for single locations. Large synthetic traces of vectors
Copula_(statistics)
Range of methods designed for assigning cell types
Spatial transcriptomics, or spatially resolved transcriptomics, is a method that captures positional context of transcriptional activity within intact
Spatial_transcriptomics
IEEE standard
technology is also known and promoted as iBurst (or HC-SDMA, High Capacity Spatial Division Multiple Access). It was originally developed by ArrayComm and
IEEE_802.20
Branch of machine learning
fully connected networks, deep belief networks, recurrent neural networks, convolutional neural networks, generative adversarial networks, transformers
Deep_learning
Chinese term that refers to "commoners"
Beijing Normal University, aimed to "extend the network presentation of surname data to a spatial network and to investigate the Chinese regional hierarchical
Baixing
101–106 AD pair of Roman wars against Dacia
Oltean, Ioana A.; Fonte, João (January 2021). "GIS Analysis and Spatial Networking Patterns in Upland Ancient Warfare: The Roman Conquest of Dacia".
Trajan's_Dacian_Wars
Subfield
Spatial biology is the field of biology that visualizes the spatial organization of biomolecules in tissues.The term "spatial biology" is mostly used
Spatial_biology
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up network, Networking, or networking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Network, networking and networked may refer to: Network theory, the study
Network
transport network is spatial but not a planar graph. The air transportation network is a complex network which has the properties of small-world networks and
Air_transport_network
Class of artificial neural network
In artificial neural networks, recurrent neural networks (RNNs) are designed for processing sequential data, such as text, speech, and time series, where
Recurrent_neural_network
Study of random spatial patterns
study of random spatial patterns. At the heart of the subject lies the study of random point patterns. This leads to the theory of spatial point processes
Stochastic_geometry
Gujarati government agency
solutions in implementing map-based GeoSpatial Information Systems. BISAG's SATCOM network is a satellite communication network service to provide distant interaction
Bhaskaracharya Institute For Space Applications and Geo-Informatics
Bhaskaracharya_Institute_For_Space_Applications_and_Geo-Informatics
Graph that can be embedded in the plane
them. Barthelemy, M. (2017), "1.5 Planar Graphs", Morphogenesis of Spatial Networks, Springer, p. 6, ISBN 978-3-319-20565-6 Buhl, J.; Gautrais, J.; Sole
Planar_graph
topologicpy [1] developed by Wassim Jabi. Fuzzy architectural spatial analysis Isovist Spatial network analysis software Viewshed analysis A. Turner; Doxa, M
Visibility_graph_analysis
Mental representation of information
their personal store of information about their everyday or metaphorical spatial environment, and the relationship of its component parts. The concept was
Cognitive_map
Map that depicts the area accessible from a point within a time threshold
Willi; Innerebner, Markus (2011). "Defining isochrones in multimodal spatial networks". Proceedings of the 20th ACM international conference on Information
Isochrone_map
American social researcher and author
February 2014). "Industry in Motion: Using Smart Phones to Explore the Spatial Network of the Garment Industry in New York City". PLOS ONE. 9 (2) e86165.
Elizabeth_Currid-Halkett
defining network connectivity and coverage. The principal idea underlying the research of these stochastic geometry models, also known as random spatial models
Stochastic geometry models of wireless networks
Stochastic_geometry_models_of_wireless_networks
Wireless networking standard in the 802.11 family
use of four spatial streams at a channel width of 40 MHz. IEEE 802.11n-2009 is an amendment to the IEEE 802.11-2007 wireless-networking standard. 802
IEEE_802.11n-2009
Technique for physical organisation of space
Spatial planning is the management of space and resources through the creation and implementation of a plan restricting how space can be used and developed
Spatial_planning
Collections of brain regions working together
executive Cerebellar Spatial attention Language Lateral visual Temporal Visual perception/imagery Complex network Neural network (biology) Riedl, Valentin;
Large-scale_brain_network
synergistic way, making the whole network of cities more than the sum of its parts”. Polycentric networks have different spatial characteristics, reflecting
Polycentric_networks
Large-scale brain network involved in voluntary orienting of attention
DJ; Wise, RJ; Leech, R (2013-07-01). "Separable networks for top-down attention to auditory non-spatial and visuospatial modalities". NeuroImage. 74: 77–86
Dorsal_attention_network
The GeoNetwork opensource (GNOS) project is a free and open source (FOSS) cataloging application for spatially referenced resources. It is a catalog of
GeoNetwork_opensource
Architectural firm
its datasets. In 2018, it launched its OpenMapping project with a spatial network model of Great Britain. Stockton, Nick (2014-01-27). "There's a Science
Space_Syntax_Limited
through commuting. The European Union's ESPON (European Spatial Planning Observation Network) project defined a harmonised series of metropolitan areas
ESPON metropolitan areas in the United Kingdom
ESPON_metropolitan_areas_in_the_United_Kingdom
IEEE standard for wireless networks
is not applicable to all combinations of channel width and spatial stream count. Per spatial stream GI stands for guard interval. 802.11ac only specifies
Wi-Fi_7
Geometric space with four dimensions
corresponds to Euclid's geometry, which was originally abstracted from the spatial experiences of everyday life. Single locations in Euclidean 4D space can
Four-dimensional_space
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Beautiful; Like Moon
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, peace of Amon.
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Native American
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a medieval personal name, Latin Bart(h)olomaeus, from the Aramaic patronymic bar-Talmay ‘son of Talmay’, meaning ‘having many furrows’, i.e. rich in land. This was an extremely popular personal name in Christian Europe, with innumerable vernacular derivatives. It derived its popularity from the apostle St. Bartholomew (Matthew 10:3), the patron saint of tanners, vintners, and butlers. As an Irish name, it has been used as an Americanized form of Mac Pharthaláin (see McFarlane).
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Babylonian
, consort to Alala; sister of Tammuz.
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Giver of Victory
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Arabic, Australian
Fragrance; Smell
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Bringer of good tidings Joy
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American, Australian, Nigerian
Strength; Power of God
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n.
One appointed for a special service or occasion.
a.
See Spatial.
a.
Limited in range; confined to a definite field of action, investigation, or discussion; as, a special dictionary of commercial terms; a special branch of study.
n.
Inclined to favor one party in a cause, or one side of a question, more then the other; baised; not indifferent; as, a judge should not be partial.
n.
A patrial noun. Thus Romanus, a Roman, and Troas, a woman of Troy, are patrial nouns, or patrials.
pl.
of Spatha
a.
Pertaining to bodies at rest or in equilibrium.
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Resting; acting by mere weight without motion; as, statical pressure; static objects.
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Particular; peculiar; different from others; extraordinary; uncommon.
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Appropriate; designed for a particular purpose, occasion, or person; as, a special act of Parliament or of Congress; a special sermon.
v. t.
To follow like a spaniel.
n.
An implement shaped like a knife, flat, thin, and somewhat flexible, used for spreading paints, fine plasters, drugs in compounding prescriptions, etc. Cf. Palette knife, under Palette.
n.
A particular.
a.
Chief in excellence.
n.
Pertaining to a subordinate portion; as, a compound umbel is made up of a several partial umbels; a leaflet is often supported by a partial petiole.
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Of or pertaining to space.
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Of, pertaining to, or affecting, a part only; not general or universal; not total or entire; as, a partial eclipse of the moon.
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Of or pertaining to a species; constituting a species or sort.
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Furnished with a spathe; as, spathal flowers.