The sabre (Spatial Association Between REgionalizations) is an R package for calculating a degree of spatial association between regionalizations or categorical maps. This package offers support for sf and RasterLayer spatial objects, and the following methods:
You can install the released version of sabre from CRAN with:
You can install the development version from GitHub with:
We use two simple regionalization, regions1 and regions2 to show the basic concept of calculating a degree of spatial association.
The first map, regions1 consists of four regions of the same shape and size, while the second one, regions2 has three irregular regions.


The vmeasure_calc() function allows for calculation of a degree of spatial association between regionalizations or categorical maps using the information-theoretical V-measure. It requires, at least, four arguments:
x - an sf object containing the first regionalizationx_name - a name of the column with regions names of the first regionalizationy - an sf object containing the second regionalizationy_name - a name of the column with regions names of the second regionalizationThe result is a list with three metrics of spatial association - V-measure, Homogeneity, Completeness - and two sf objects with preprocessed input maps - $map1 and $map2.
regions_vm
#> The SABRE results:
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#> V-measure: 0.36
#> Homogeneity: 0.32
#> Completeness: 0.42
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#> The spatial objects can be retrieved with:
#> $map1 - the first map
#> $map2 - the second mapBoth spatial outputs have two columns. The first one contains regions’ names/values and the second one (rih) describes regions’ inhomogeneities.


More examples can be found in the package vignette and in the sabre: or how to compare two maps? blog post.
Additionally, examples presented in the Spatial association between regionalizations using the information-theoretical V-measure article can be reproduced using data available at http://sil.uc.edu/cms/index.php?id=data-1#vmeasure.