In this paper an exploratory technique based on the diagonalization of crossvariogram matrices is described. Through the definition of a model for the analysis and simulation of multivariate spatial data, a test procedure for the assumption of isotropy of multivariate spatial data is proposed. Appli
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Coding spatial variations in faces and simple shapes: a test of two models
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- 1998
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