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Review of Classification Techniques

Review of Classification Techniques. Lumpers or Splitters?. What field do you want to display?. Qualitative Data. Quantitative Data. Classification Methods for Quantitative Data:. Natural Breaks (Jenks – default) Equal Interval Quantile Standard Deviation.

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Review of Classification Techniques

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  1. Review of Classification Techniques Lumpers or Splitters?

  2. What field do you want to display?

  3. Qualitative Data

  4. Quantitative Data

  5. Classification Methodsfor Quantitative Data: • Natural Breaks (Jenks – default) • Equal Interval • Quantile • Standard Deviation

  6. Natural Breaks – Obvious differences

  7. Changing Classifications

  8. Equal Interval – Notice the equal ranges of values. Quantile – Equal number of features. Notice, values are unimportant.

  9. There are not an equal number of states per class. There are 5 states in each category Equal Area Quantile

  10. There are 5 states in each category – the top most populated, the next 5 most populated ….. The 5 least populated states.

  11. Standard Deviation

  12. Standard Deviation2000 Population Data These are average size populations

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