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This paper presents the importance of simple spatial statistics techniques applied in positional quality control of spatial data. To this end, Analysis methods of point data spatial distribution pattern are presented, as well as bias analysis in the positional discrepancies samples. To evaluate the points spatial distribution Nearest Neighbor and Ripley’s K function methods were used. As for bias analysis, the average directional vectors of discrepancies and the circular variance were used. A methodology for positional quality control of spatial data is proposed, in which includes sampling planning and its spatial distribution pattern evaluation, analyzing the data normality through the application of bias tests, and positional accuracy classification according to a standard. For the practical experiment, an orthoimage generated from a PRISM scene of the ALOS satellite was evaluated. Results showed that the orthoimage is accurate on a scale of 1:25,000, being classified as Class A according to the Brazilian standard positional accuracy, not showing bias at the coordinates. The main contribution of this work is the incorporation of spatial statistics techniques in cartographic quality control.
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dos Santos, A. de P., Rodrigues, D. D., Santos, N. T., & Gripp, J. (2016). Avaliação da acurácia posicional em dados espaciais utilizando técnicas de estatística espacial: Proposta de método e exemplo utilizando a norma Brasileira. Boletim de Ciencias Geodesicas, 22(4), 630–650. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1982-21702016000400036
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