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How to interpret lisa's condensation diagram

The following is an interpretation of lisa's condensed diagram:

1, color: LISA aggregation charts usually use different colors to represent different types of spatial autocorrelation patterns, in which red and blue represent high-value and low-value aggregation areas, and white represents inconspicuous areas.

2. Four quadrants: LISA aggregation is usually divided into four quadrants: high-high, low-low, high-low and low-high, which is helpful to judge whether the data presents positive spatial autocorrelation (high-high and low-low) and negative spatial autocorrelation (high-low and low-high).

3.P-value: LISA's agglomeration diagram will also give the P-value of each area to show whether the agglomeration degree here is statistically significant.