Ed Parsons opines on the evolution of AI in geospatial, and outlines why GeoAI will soon become the new normal.
Geospatial engineering combines principles of engineering, geography, and surveying to collect, analyze, and manage spatial data. Geospatial engineering involves surveying. Over time, the field of ...
Given the current state of practice and visions for the future (including AI), certain practices should be reevaluated. This ...
Housed at the Geography Department’s research ecosystem is the Geospatial Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (GeoHAI) Lab, where innovation in spatial data science meets urgent societal needs.
Mapping is central to understanding patterns and good decision-making in environmental science, urban planning, business/logistics, and climate change. Today’s geospatial analysis and visualization is ...
This course provides an overview of Earth's physical systems, including the atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere. Topics covered include weather and climate, biological systems, plate ...
As data becomes central to decision making across sectors — from logistics and real estate to environmental monitoring and smart cities — geospatial content licensing has become a cornerstone of ...
Genevieve Carlton holds a Ph.D. in history from Northwestern University and earned tenure at the University of Louisville. Drawing on over 15 years of experience in higher education, Genevieve ...