GeoAI workshop: Application of LLM in geospatial analytics

KAGES (Korea-America Association for Geospatial and Environmental Sciences) and Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA) will host a professional development workshop “GeoAI workshop: Application of LLM in geospatial analytics“. 

📍Panelists:
Chanwoo Jin (Northwest Missouri State University)
Junghwan Kim (Virginia Tech University)

📍Moderator:
Taehee Hwang (Indiana University Bloomington)

📅Date:
May 18 (Monday), 8 pm (Eastern Time Zone – US)
May 19 (Tuesday), 9 am (Korean Time Zone)

🔗Please Register on this Google form (https://forms.gle/TRRNEnssbPs5FhJq5) by May 15, 2026. Zoom link will be sent only to registrants

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Title: GeoAI workshop: Application of LLM in geospatial analytics     

As artificial intelligence continues to reshape data-driven geographic research, the role of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) as a methodological framework warrants renewed attention, prompting a reconsideration of GIS not merely as a tool for mapping and spatial analysis but as a foundational framework integrating various data sources and supporting spatial reasoning. This workshop introduces recent advances in large language models (LLMs) and their applications in geospatial analytics. It includes hands-on exercises that allow participants to engage with workflows for analyzing large-scale text data using LLMs, automatically extracting spatial information, and identifying patterns. It also covers the application of multimodal LLMs for analyzing large-scale image data (e.g., street-view images, aerial images), focusing on automated feature extraction and spatial interpretation. Combining conceptual discussion with practical examples, it provides participants with insights into enhancing scalability, efficiency, and interpretability in geospatial workflows using LLMs. It concludes with an interactive brainstorming session focused on identifying emerging research opportunities and fostering future collaborations at the intersection of GIS, AI, and spatial data science.

2023 KAGES-KGS Ethics Workshop

  • Title: 2023 KAGES-KGS Ethics Workshop
  • Theme: Ethical implications of using generative AI in research
  • Speaker: Hoyun Ryu (founder and CEO of OxoPolitics)
  • Dates:
    1) Friday, November 3rd, 5PM PST (US & Canada)
    2) Saturday, November 4th, 9AM KST (Korea)
  • Registration HERE
  • Zoom Lin HERE, Meeting ID: 894 0633 7271, Passcode: 551544
  • Host: KAGES Ethics Council
  • Sponsor: KAGES & KGS

KAGES Workshop: Google Earth Engine Workshop for Absolute Beginners

  • Title: Google Earth Engine Workshop for Absolute Beginners
  • Speaker/Instructor: Dr. Taehee Hwang, Indiana University
  • Dates: May 15-16, 2023, 8-10 PM (EST, US): May 16-17, 2023, 9-11 AM (Korean Time)
  • Registration HERE by May 14 (Registration is free but required. A Zoom link will be sent to registrants.) Seats are limited!
  • Workshop description: “Google Earth Engine is a cloud-based geospatial analysis platform that enables users to visualize and analyze satellite images of our planet.” (Google Earth, n.d. retrieved from https://www.google.com/intl/en_us/earth/education/)

In this 2-day session, participants will learn how to use the Google Earth Engine based on JavaScript API (Application Programming Interface) for processing remote sensing images and products. The instruction won’t assume any previous knowledge; everyone is welcome.

Workshops and Seminars (Dokdo and East Sea)

1. Dokdo Lesson Materials

Contents

A. Introduction

B. Lesson 1 – Taking an Informed Position on a Geopolitical Issue: Dokdo Developing an Information Based Position using Geodata

C. Lesson 2 – This Land Is Our Land: The Case of Dokdo or Takeshima or Liancourt Rocks

D. Lesson 3 – Think Tank Activity: The Dilemma of Dokdo

E. Lesson 4 – Dokdo/Takeshima:  Who Owns It?

F. Lesson 5 – Dokdo: Get a Piece of the R.O.K.

G. Chronological Table of Dokdo 

H. Alignment of Lessons with Content Standards 

2. East Sea Workshop Program

East Sea Workshop Program at the 2015 Annual Conference of National Council for Geographic Education

1. Introduction

  • Joseph Stoltman 1: Geography Education and East Sea Naming
  • Joseph Stoltman 2: A Name of Significance for Whom?
  • Jongnam Choi: Overview of East Sea
  • Don Zeigler: East Sea of Sea of Japan? A Marinymic Conumdrum
  • Ryu Yeontaek: Reflections on the IHO S-23 and the Naming of East Sea

2. Lesson Plans

  • Susan Hollier: The Role of Unintended Consequences in the Re-Naming of the East Sea
  • Jane Purcell: East Sea Naming: Follow the Evidence