Introduction to the ArcGIS Predictive Analysis Tools

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Introduction to the ArcGIS Predictive Analysis Tools

David AttawayRob Feuerstein

February 24–25, 2016 | Washington, DC

FedGIS Conference

Overview

• ArcGIS Desktop Addin --- FREE• Set of tools for…

- Raster-based querying- Mobility and proximity data creation- Temporal analysis

Predictive Analysis Tools

Agenda:

• Introduction for ArcGIS Predictive Analysis Tools (PA Tools)- Overview- Functionality / Demo

• Versatility / Architecture of PA Tools • Web Based Predictive Analysis Tools

- Overview- Functionality / Demo

• Questions and Answers• Closing

Capabilities

• Predict suitable locations, and travel routes• Extremely fast to accommodate iterative analysis• Auto-generate analysis based on historic data• Repeatable and shareable workflows• Easy to use

Predictive Analysis Tools

Homeland Security

Stopping Smugglers

Environmental Management

Preservation

Law Enforcement

Fighting Drug Production

GeoDesign

Urban Planning

Landscape Architecture

Sustainability

Defense and Intel

Finding Enemy Targets

Medical Geography & Health

Susceptibility

Weather

Modeling / Forecasting

VersatilityVersatilityPredictive Analysis Tools

Using Doctrine or Pattern of Life

Build Query(Query Editor)

AnalyzeResults

(SPOT Tool)

Optional: Predictive Movement Analysis

(Route Finder)

Refine

Share Analysis

Final AnalysisMap

Define Question

Prepare Data(Geoprocessing,

Speed Model Builder)

Predictive Site Suitability

Using Evidence to Develop Pattern of Life

Perform Statistical Analysis

(Query Generator)

Build Query(Query Editor)

AnalyzeResults

(SPOT Tool)

Optional: Predictive Movement Analysis

(Route Finder)

Refine

Share Analysis

Final AnalysisMap

Define Question

Prepare Data(Geoprocessing,

Speed Model Builder)

Using Doctrine or Pattern of Life

Build Query(Query Editor)

AnalyzeResults

(SPOT Tool)

Optional: Predictive Movement Analysis

(Route Finder)

Refine

Final AnalysisMap

Define Question

Prepare Data(Geoprocessing,

Speed Model Builder)

Predictive Site Suitability

Using Evidence to Develop Pattern of LifePerform

Statistical Analysis

(QFIT)

Build Query(Query Editor)

AnalyzeResults

(SPOT Tool)

Optional: Predictive Movement Analysis

(Route Finder)

Refine

Define Question

Prepare Data(Geoprocessing,

Speed Model Builder)

Predicting Drug Trafficking Locations and Movements

• Where will they likely have a farm site?• How quickly can they transport their product?• Use doctrinal knowledge to set movement constraints• Use past data to optimize searching for farms• Auto-generate search criteria• Find likely travel routes from the farms to the ocean

Demo Scenario

Rob Feuerstein & David Attaway

Predicting Drug Trafficking Locations and Movements

The Problem…

Drug Grow Analysis - 2013

• Historic Locations of Marijuana Grows

• Aspect• Land Ownership • Roads • Slope• Streams and Rivers • Trails • Vegetation Over Story• Vegetation Under Story• Water Bodies

Q-FIT

Drug Grow Analysis - 2013

• Distance from Historic Locations of Marijuana Grows: 10

• Slope Value (0-41): 8• Distance from Streams and Rivers : 10• Distance from Trails: 3 • Presence of Vegetation Over Story: 1• Presence of Vegetation Under Story: 1• Distance from Water Bodies: 3

Query Editor

Drug Grow Analysis - 2013Final Result

5 Lessons Learned - 2013

• Major transportation routes & major population areas• Imagery analysis revealed clusters of grows downstream from reservoirs • Special agent observed several grows in an area cleared by fire• Grows clusters appear on outer edges of the forest• Output needs to be continuous

Drug Grow Analysis - 2014

• Historic Locations of Marijuana Grows

• Slope• Streams and Rivers • Trails • Vegetation Over Story• Vegetation Under Story• Water Bodies

Query Generator

• Major Highways• Roads• Fire History• Artificial Streams and Rivers• Forest Boundary

Drug Grow Analysis - 2014

• Distance from Drug Grows- 100m - 10- 350M - 8

• Slope- 0-7.59 - 8- 7.6-17 - 7- 17-26.5 - 6- 26-41 - 5

• Water Bodies- 20-1600m - 5- 1600-3200m - 3

Query Editor• Vegetation Over Story

- MP, DP and PP - 7• Vegetation Under Story

- QC and QK - 2• Trails

- 200m - 7- 500m - 6- 800m - 5

• Streams - Artificial- 0-800m - 10- 801-1600m - 7

• Streams - Perennial- 300m - 10- 800m - 7

• Forest boundary- 0-200m - 10 - 201-800m - 7

• Highways -- 3200m - 8- 6400m - 6- 11200m - 4

• Roads - 1600m - 8- 4800m - 6- 9600m - 4

Drug Grow Analysis - 2014Final Result

2013 VS 2014Final Result

Road Map…

• Now- Version 1.3 is available on the Resource Center- Previous Versions 1.2 & 1.1 ( ArcMap 10.2.x) and Query Editor ( ArcMap 10.1)- Predictive Analysis Web 1.0.1 for Web AppBuilder 1.2

• Next (Coming Soon)- Predictive Analysis Web Tools version 1.2 w/ Query Generator

• Future / Ideas- More web capabilities- Desktop tool automation- Data Decay parameters- More…

Predictive Analysis Tools

Predictive Analysis Web Tools

• What they are…- JavaScript Widgets for the Query Editor / Query Inspector- Compatible with ArcGIS Web App Builder

• What they do…- Queries as fast as desktop version- Supports large data, and live services- Pre-defined queries for reuse and collaboration

• When they are available…- Stand alone version JUST RELEASED on the resource center- The next release of the Ops Server from Defense Solutions team

Predictive Analysis Tools

Rob Feuerstein

Predictive Analysis Web Application

Predictive Analysis Web 1.0.1 for Web AppBuilder 1.2 -http://www.esri.com/apps/products/download/index.cfm?fuseaction=download.main&downloadid=1832

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