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  1. What is Geospatial Data? | IBM

    Geospatial data typically involves large sets of spatial data gleaned from many diverse sources in varying formats and can include information such as census data, satellite imagery, weather data, …

  2. Spatial reference systems - IBM

    The spatial extent of the flood plains is a space that extends on a west-east plane between the two latitudes and on a north-south plane between the two longitudes. You can include these values in a …

  3. Examples of how spatial functions operate - IBM

    The database provides functions that perform various operations on spatial data. These functions can be categorized according to the type of operation that they perform.

  4. Db2 12 - Introduction - Db2 indexes - IBM

    Db2 indexes An index is an ordered set of pointers to rows of a table. Db2 can use indexes to improve performance and ensure uniqueness. Understanding the structure of Db2 indexes can help you …

  5. What Is Reasoning in AI? | IBM

    Reasoning in artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the mechanism of using available information to generate predictions, make inferences and draw conclusions. It involves representing data in a form that a …

  6. What Is a Data Warehouse? | IBM

    A data warehouse aggregates data from various sources into a central data store optimized for querying and analysis.

  7. Generalized linear mixed models - IBM

    Generalized linear mixed models cover a wide variety of models, from simple linear regression to complex multilevel models for non-normal longitudinal data.

  8. Categories and uses for spatial functions - IBM

    Spatial functions according to input type List of spatial functions according to the type of input that they can accept. Comparison functions for geographic features Certain spatial functions return information …

  9. What is Monte Carlo Simulation? - IBM

    Monte Carlo Simulation is a type of computational algorithm that uses repeated random sampling to obtain the likelihood of a range of results of occurring.

  10. Spatial functions - IBM

    These spatial functions return information that is the result of a comparison between geometries, between definitions of coordinate systems, or between spatial reference systems. They return …