Students in GOV1008: Introduction to GIS taught by Dr. Connie Chen in the Government Department, will showcase their final project maps in a poster exhibition. The event will take place on Tuesday, December 3, 2024, in Fisher Commons. Posters will be on...
Machine learning is increasingly being called upon to help address climate change, from processing satellite imagery to modeling Earth systems. Such settings represent an important frontier for machine learning innovation, where traditional paradigms of...
As part of the Fall, 2024 Humanitarian Geospatial Technologies Workshop offered by the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, the CGA's Jeff Blossom and Lingbo Liu co-presented select spatial analysis methods for humanitarian and disaster-response applications...
Title: Replicable GPS Data Processing Using KNIME Presentation given by Will Jones at The Symposium on Spatiotemporal Data Science. Abstract: This workflow was developed for the Out Of Eden Walk, a National Geographic project being conducted by journalist...
Title: Identifying and Enriching GPS Signal Gaps on a Global Walk using ArcGIS Pro Presentation given by Zach Sherman at the 2024 Esri International Users Conference Abstract: The National Geographic Society’s Out of Eden Walk follows the first human’s...
Increasingly, libraries have become focal points for GIS support in higher education. To better support librarians, Esri has developed University Libraries as Providers of GIS Services: A Guide. an e-book in the form of a collection of ArcGIS StoryMaps...
Integrating social media data with geography can offer great potential for understanding the urban dynamics in real-time. However, traditional GIS systems are limited in processing large-scale datasets. The objective of this work is to develop methods to...