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Geographical Weighted Regression (GWR) is a new local modelling technique for analysing spatial analysis. This technique allows local as opposed to global models of relationships to be measured and mapped. This is the first and only book on this technique, offering comprehensive coverage on this new 'hot' topic in spatial analysis.

(As ESRI has added it to ArcGIS, there is no problem using the technique, although the software is also available with some little different options, Arcgis is easier to use. Based upon my experiences in about 2 years, GWR creates a better model than ordinary regression.)

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The book is not in the archive ( Just Free Resources ;) )

Just take a look inside and you will find the greatness of GWR :D

4Shared:

http://www.4shared.com/zip/g3JakHM3/GWRegression.html

More information about book: http://gwr.nuim.ie/?q=node/2

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GWR Software Version 4.0 - 32bit and 64bit - Freeware

This version of GWR is a new release of an application software tool for modelling varying relationships among variables by calibrating Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) and Geographically Weighted Generalised Linear Models (GWGLM) with their semiparametric variants. The GWR4 software was developed and programmed by Professor Tomoki Nakaya of the Department of Geography, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan.

Many Thanks to Dr. Paul Lewis (GWR website maintenance), who patiently responded to my request.

Any further question would be responded by GWR developers and GWR/Geo-Statistics experts at:

http://gwr.nuim.ie/

Download:

4shared:
http://www.4shared.com/rar/v-ddSpNE/GWR4_0.html
MediaFire:
http://www.mediafire.com/?v81hrh0j5lq3ef4

for more information about GWR concept:

What is GWR? : http://gwr.nuim.ie/?q=node/3

GWR in ArcGIS: http://gwr.nuim.ie/?q=node/9

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