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ArcGIS Spatial Analyst for Geospatial Intelligence
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ArcGIS Spatial Analyst for Geospatial Intelligence Raster data and ArcGIS Spatial Analyst: Why raster?; Discrete and continuous data; ArcGIS raster tools and capabilities; ArcGIS Spatial Analyst; Map algebra and the Raster Calculator. Raster concepts: Input and output formats; Grid data model; Raster coordinate systems; Raster generalization; NGA data formats and coordinate systems; Registration and georeferencing; Cell coincidence; Resampling; Zones and regions; Grid attributes; Analysis environment; Setting projection, cell size, extent, and mask. Map algebra: Language components; Syntax and rules; Objects; Operators; Commands; Functions. Building a raster database: Data management and storage; Locating data; Data conversion; Raster processing; Storage; Georeferencing process; Setting links; Assessing accuracy; Saving the transformation; Projecting rasters. Surface creation: Sampling methods; Creating continuous surfaces; Interpolation; Density surfaces in GIS; Interpolators (Inverse Distance Weighted, Spline, Trend, Kriging); PointInterp. Topographic analysis: Data sources; Surface conversion; Contouring; Derive slope; Derive aspect; Curvature; Hillshade; Visibility analysis; Controlling visibility in a viewshed. Hydrologic modeling (optional): Creating hydrologically correct topographic surfaces; Processing flow; Identifying and filling sinks; Flow direction; Stream networks; Drainage basins; Flow length; Tracing raindrops. Distance tools: Euclidean distance, direction, and allocation; Weighted distance inputs, cost distance, cost path, and corridors. Building models: Types of models; Binary suitability; Weighted suitability; Methodology; Defining the model; Developing measures and weights; Reclassifying layers into suitability; Weighting and combining the layers; Postprocessing the output. Security threat exercise: Description; Relevant concepts; Analysis environment; CON function; POW function; Creating the risk surface; New intelligence; Building a viewshed; Controlling visibility in the viewshed; Euclidean distance; Weighted distance; Finding paths; Setting the analysis mask. Presenting results: ArcGIS 3D Analyst; 3D data; Creating 3D data; ArcScene navigation; Displaying 3D data; Scene properties; Layer properties; TIN symbology.
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