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The Most Recent Trend in Geospatial AI: The Good and the Bad

Posted by Admin CyberGISX on Monday March 20, 2023

Geospatial AI (Artificial Intelligence) is an emerging field that combines geospatial technology with AI to provide unique insights and solutions to complex problems In recent years, this technology ...

Applications of Machine Learning in Geospatial Studies

Posted by Admin CyberGISX on Monday December 12, 2022

Machine learning is a subset of artificial intelligence that focuses on algorithms that can learn and improve from data without being explicitly programmed In the geospatial field, machine learning ...

Fine-scale Urban Heat Dynamic

Posted by Fangzheng Lyu on Tuesday December 6, 2022

Who is complaining about extreme hot weather How to monitor and avoid extreme heat in a real-time What is the spatial distribution of urban heat island We investigate the urban heat problem ...

Jupyter Notebooks Addressing Social Inequality and Health Disparities

Posted by Matthew De on Friday October 29, 2021

Matthew De Venecia and Ruby Mendenhall   The STEM Illinois Nobel Project is deeply rooted in the historic mission of land-grant institutions like the University of Illinois at Urbana A key ...

Food Access During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Posted by Daoqin Tong on Monday October 4, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected daily activities and travel behavior worldwide Among others, unemployment rates have pushed millions of families into food insecurity, and the social ...

Developing a Disability Vulnerability Dashboard

Posted by Jayajit Chakraborty on Thursday August 19, 2021

Authors: Jayajit Chakraborty and Katalina Salas, Socio-Environmental and Geospatial Analysis (SEGA) Lab, University of Texas at El Paso Available at: https://tinyurlcom/SEGALabDVD People with ...

Building Effective Regions for COVID-19 Policy Administration (Or: How Our States Got Their Shapes)

Posted by Clio Andris on Monday August 2, 2021

This work is conducted with Caglar Koylu (University of Iowa) and Mason A Porter (UCLA) Forward We do many things at the state level in the United States: We elect senators and governors, ...

Reflections on the Geospatial Fellowship program

Posted by Naomi Lazarus on Monday July 12, 2021

My experience working on the GSF project has been very rewarding and enjoyable I liked the flexibility of being able to focus my research based on my specific interests and expertise while keeping it ...

Story Map on COVID-19 Research

Posted by Naomi Lazarus on Monday July 12, 2021

I have designed a story map summarizing the key findings of my GSF project that is concerned with examining the relationships between coronavirus, age, and comorbidities The story map can be ...