Disponible avec une licence Geostatistical Analyst.
Use probability kriging to produce a probability or standard error of indicators map. The data points need to be sampled from a phenomenon that is continuous in space, for example, temperature or air quality measurements.
Important parameters are the specified threshold (which determines which predictions will receive a 0 and which will receive a 1), covariance/semivariogram models, and search neighborhoods establishing the model. Estimation of semivariogram/covariance becomes difficult when the indicator variables are primarily all zeros or all ones. If possible, choose a threshold that gives a mix of zeros and ones.
- Click the Geostatistical Analyst Wizard button 
 on the Geostatistical Analyst toolbar. 
 - Select Kriging/CoKriging, choose a dataset and attribute field, then click Next.
 - Choose Probability kriging.
 - Set Output type to Probability.
 - Type the Threshold value or click the Set button and set the threshold on the Classification dialog box.
 - Click either the Exceed or NOT Exceed option and click Next.
 - Specify the desired parameters on the Semivariogram/Covariance Modeling dialog box and click Next.
 - Specify the desired parameters on the Searching Neighborhood dialog box and click Next.
 - Examine the results on the Cross Validation dialog box and click Finish.
 - Click OK on the Method Report dialog box.