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GeoAI and Human Geography : The Dawn of a New Spatial Intelligence Era / / edited by Xiao Huang, Siqin Wang, John Wilson, Peter Kedron



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Autore: Huang Xiao Visualizza persona
Titolo: GeoAI and Human Geography : The Dawn of a New Spatial Intelligence Era / / edited by Xiao Huang, Siqin Wang, John Wilson, Peter Kedron Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2025
Edizione: 1st ed. 2025.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (528 pages)
Disciplina: 006.3
Soggetto topico: Artificial intelligence
Human geography
Geographic information systems
Environmental geography
Artificial Intelligence
Human Geography
Geographical Information System
Integrated Geography
Altri autori: WangSiqin  
WilsonJohn  
KedronPeter  
Nota di contenuto: Part 1: Foundations of Human Geography and GeoAI -- Chapter 1: Human Geography In The Era of Big Data And AI -- Chapter 2: The Evolution of Geospatial Artificial Intelligence -- Chapter 3: Pillars of GeoAI In Human Geography -- Part 2: Major GeoAI Advances That Reshape Human Geography -- Chapter 4: Integrating Natural Language Processing In Human Geography -- Chapter 5: Explainable AI In Spatial Analysis -- Chapter 6: Human-centered Computer Vision For Urban Sensing -- Chapter 7: Social Network Analysis In Human Geography -- Chapter 8: Converging GeoAI and CyberGIS For Human Geography -- Chapter 9: High-Performance Geospatial Computing And Computationally Reproducible Human Geography -- Part 3: Branches of Human Geography Intersected With GeoAI -- Chapter 10: GeoAI and Cultural Geography -- Chapter 11: GeoAI and Economic Geography -- Chapter 12: From Space To Context: Contextualizing The Food Environment With GeoAI -- Chapter 13: GeoAI and Political Geography -- Chapter 14: GeoAI and Health Geography -- Chapter 15: A Review On The Application of Geospatial Intelligence In Tourism Geography -- Chapter 16: Artificial Intelligence For Cartography and Maps -- Chapter 17: GeoAI and Transportation -- Chapter 18: GeoAI and Urban Geography -- Part 5: Emerging Trends Future Perspectives -- Chapter 19: Identifying Gentrification With GeoAI: Synthesizing Physical and Social-Economic Dimensions -- Chapter 20: Spatial Biases of Generative AI models -- Chapter 21: Generative AI and Geography Education -- Chapter 22: Towards Ethical Spatial Decision Making In Geospatial Artificial Intelligence -- Chapter 23: Sustainable GeoAI In Human Geography: Reproducible, Replicable, and Expandable -- Chapter 24: The Knowledge Politics Of GeoAI -- Chapter 25: Digital Divide and GeoAI -- Chapter 26: Advancing Human Geography With GeoAI: Transforming Land Use and Land Cover Analysis -- Chapter 27: Cross-Disciplinary Opportunities For GeoAI and Human Geography -- Chapter 28: Shaping Tomorrow: The Future Of GeoAI In Human Geography.
Sommario/riassunto: This volume outlines a comprehensive journey into how geospatial artificial intelligence (GeoAI) is reshaping our understanding of people and places. Merging traditional geographic inquiry with AI technologies, it offers a holistic view of digital tools and advanced algorithms that redefine human geography. Across twenty‐eight chapters, the book chronicles the evolution of geographic thought into the GeoAI era. Innovative methodologies—from explainable spatial analysis and natural language processing to human-centered computer vision and high-performance computing—reveal new patterns and relationships beyond conventional approaches. Each contribution highlights both technical strides in data processing and enriched perspectives on cultural, economic, political, health, and urban studies. Showcasing diverse applications in disaster management, climate change adaptation, and urban planning, the volume demonstrates GeoAI’s transformative potential. It also engages with ethical, sustainable, and social challenges, emphasizing that technological innovation must serve real-world impacts and inclusivity. Ideal for researchers, students, and practitioners alike, this volume invites you to explore new frontiers at the intersection of technology and human experience.
Titolo autorizzato: GeoAI and Human Geography  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-031-87421-8
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9911018754403321
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Serie: Springer Geography, . 2194-3168