Reduction of Mass Appraisal Criteria With Principal Component Analysis and Integration To Gis
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2019
Authors
Yalpır, Şükran
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Abstract
In real estate, mass appraisal is a very important subject in the valuation of two and more properties. It can be of benefit in a number of fields including taxation, banking transactions, expropriation, etc. The base problem is which criteria to use for mass appraisal. Because the number of criteria and the criteria themselves vary according to people, regions and countries, they are uncertain. They should be optimum in order to save on time, labour and cost. The aim of this study is to reduce the criteria by determining which ones affect the plot value. A survey which was answered by a total of 2,531 participants was conducted in Turkey. Principal Component Analysis (PCA), one of the criteria analysis methods, was applied to the survey data. The number of criteria was reduced to 14 with separation and to 30 according to the results of PCA. But they decreased in the model verification when criteria data for 558 samples were collected in the Konya study area. An index of the neighbourhood and locational features of these criteria was created by using GIS. Three models were established using Multiple Regression Analysis (MRA) and the performance of the models was examined. The prediction values and the market value were integrated into the GIS to compare the spatial distributions of plot values.
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Mühendislik, Jeoloji, Jeoloji, Yeşil, Sürdürülebilir Bilim ve Teknoloji, Görüntüleme Bilimi ve Fotoğraf Teknolojisi, Mass Appraisal;Principal Component Analysis (PCA);Geographic Information Systems (GIS);index
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0208 environmental biotechnology, 0207 environmental engineering, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology
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7
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International Journal of Engineering and Geosciences
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4
Issue
3
Start Page
94
End Page
105
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