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GeoMundus 2022 A Conference on Geospatial Technologies, Geoinformatics & GI Applications

GeoMundus 2022GeoMundus 2022 A Conference on Geospatial Technologies, Geoinformatics & GI Applications

2022
Lisbon, Portugal + hybrid format
As students and members of the geospatial community, we want to engage participants in critical reflection about the goals and motivations of geospatial innovation. Thus, we present this year’s theme GI & AI: It’s a match! to critically discuss the ever-growing importance of machine learning algorithms and artificial intelligence for processing and analyzing Big Data in the geographic realm. Past sponsors have included ESRI, Conterra, and AGILE. Past keynotes have included illustrious names from the Geospatial and GIS space such as Dr. Michael Goodchild, John Nelson, and Dr. Werner Kuhn. Activities in this year’s conference will include career-development workshops, product demonstrations, a paper contest, Mapathon, and networking events.

International Participants

Bringing together researchers, students, and professionals from around the world.

Knowledge Exchange

Featuring keynote speeches, workshops, and poster presentations on cutting-edge research.

Student-Organized

Entirely organized by students of the Erasmus Mundus Master's program in Geospatial Technologies.

Host Institution

NOVA IMS

Lisbon, Portugal + hybrid format
NOVA IMS

Conference Themes

GI & AI, It's a Match!

Keynote Speakers

Prof. Dr. Ilse Aben

Prof. Dr. Ilse Aben

Netherlands Institute for Space Research

Using Satellites (and ML) to Support Governments and Companies to Reduce Methane Emissions.

Dr. Michael F. Goodchild

Dr. Michael F. Goodchild

University of California, Santa Barbara

Replicability Over The Globe

Dr. Werner Kuhn

Dr. Werner Kuhn

University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

What you may wish you knew when you learned to use GIS

Dr. Iris Kramer

Dr. Iris Kramer

Founder & CEO of ArchAI

Using Deep Learning for Archaeological Site Discovery on Earth Observation Data

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