Spatial Cross Correlation help ly needed

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The discussion centers on the challenges faced in understanding Spatial Cross Correlation (CC) while the user has successfully implemented Cross and Auto Correlation. The user presents the formula for Spatial Cross Correlation, ccfg(s) = ∫f(r).g(r+s) dr, but expresses difficulty in finding resources that clarify its application. The distinction between temporal and spatial correlations is noted, emphasizing that the variable changes from time (t) to space (x).

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Spatial Cross Correlation help urgently needed!

I am working on Cross Correlation at the moment with varying degrees of success. I have figured out how to do Cross and Auto Correlation but am lost tryng to understand spatial CC. I can't seem to find any helpful resources for what I am working on. I have a formula that doesn't do anything to explain what is going on. The formula is as follows:
ccfg(s) = ∫f(r).g(r+s) dr

If anyone can point me in the right direction or recommend some helpful resources I would very much appreciate it.

Thanks
 
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What seems to be the issue? Temporal and spatial correlations differ only in that the variable changes from t to x.
 

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