Title: Does single nearest neighbor
1Does single nearest neighbor imputation preserve
covariances?
Ronald E. McRoberts Northern Research
Station USDA Forest Service Saint Paul, Minnesota
USA
2A frequently noted feature of single neighbor
imputation or k-NN imputation with small k is
that covariances are either preserved or are
better preserved.
To what degree is this statement valid?
3Two kinds of covariances 1. Spatial covariance
for same variable 2. Covariance between
variables Two kinds of test data
sets 1. Reference set 2. Target set
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5FIA plot configuration
6FIA subplots relative to TM pixels
7Data ? 3 dates of Landsat TM/ETM
imagery ? 2,266 FIA plots (9,064 subplots) ---
Reference set ? Match FIA subplots to Landsat
pixels ? 4 variables - proportion forest
area - volume (m3/hectare) - basal area
(m2/hectare) - tree count (count/hectare) ? 15
AOIs of radius 10-km (350,000 pixels) ---
Target sets
8Spatial covariances
9Volume (ft3/acre) Reference set
10Density (trees/acre) Reference set
11Volume (ft3/acre) Target set AOI-1
12Volume (ft3/acre) Target set AOI-1(20 k radius
for plots)
13Volume (ft3/acre) Target set AOI-3
14Volume (ft3/acre) Target set AOI-3(20 k radius
for plots)
15Variances
16Proportion forest area Reference set
17Volume (ft3/acre) Reference set
18Basal area (ft2/acre) Reference set
19Density (trees/acre) Reference set
20Volume (ft3/acre) Target set AOI-1
21Volume (ft3/acre) Target set AOI-3
22Correlations
23Correlations (Plots/k-NN) Reference set
24Correlations (Plots/k-NN) Target set AOI-1
25Correlations (Plots/k-NN) Target set AOI-1
26Conclusions ? Spatial covariances - Tend to
be preserved in Reference set - May or may not
be preserved in Target sets ? Variances - Not
well-preserved in Reference set - Not preserved
in Target sets ? Correlations - Well-preserved
in Reference set - Not preserved in Target
sets ? Variances not preserved gt covariances
not preserved