Title: Geo 507 Virtual Seminar in Geographic Information Science
1Geo 507Virtual Seminar in Geographic Information
Science
Mondays, 300-350 p.m.Wilkinson 1271 credit
2Geographic Information Science (GISci)
- Integrates and advances technology from
- geographic information systems (GIS)
- automated mapping, web mapping
- remote sensing
- global positioning systems
- distributed computing
- mobile computing
3Remote Sensing
New high-res satellite imagery will enable us to
measure, in even greater detail, physical
phenomena that change continuously over time
and large areas.
Image courtesy of Rutgers U. - 1999 UCGIS
Congressional Breakfast
4Mobile and field computing impacts both howwe
collect geospatial dataand how we use data in
the field...
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Congressional Breakfast
5Robotic vehicles for data collectionin the field
- on land...
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Congressional Breakfast
6 and at sea
- on the order of tens of meters to meters
- features the size of a beer can!
7Distributed computing is changing how we enter,
manage and use spatial information ...
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Congressional Breakfast
8Map Servers - Web GIS
9Urban planners use 3-D analysis to evaluate urban
land use ...
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Congressional Breakfast
10and to recommend continuous green space
strategies...
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Congressional Breakfast
11GISci Parsed
- Geographic having to do with the surface of the
Earth (and the near-surface) - Geographic information
- composed of primitive tuples ltl,agt where l is a
location in space-time and a is some general
property, class, measurement, feature, person,
structure - lt?,agt where ? is some region whose definition is
widely known - information --gt spatial dependences and
cross-dependences
12GISci (2)
- The science behind the systems
- Fundamental issues arising from the systems
- The science that is done with the technology
- Systematic study of geographic information using
scientific methods
13GISci (3)
- The digital transition
- practices, arrangements, institutions developed
in the paper map era must now respond to the
massive shift to digital representation and
handling - e.g., the Flat Earth Society
- the horseless carriage
14Discovery
- Does discovery mean being there at all?
- there is no more geography
- Hollywood and the Internet can take you there
- Digital Earth
- a camera pointed at a sunlit Earth
- a virtual, immersive world
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21Building the Digital Earth
- Access to data
- what is available about this place
- Tools for visualization
- 4-5 orders of magnitude of zoom
- user-centered
- beyond the visible
- analysis, modeling, simulation
22Research Challenges
- Representation
- infinite complexity in the real world
- spatio-temporal continuity, dynamism
- an infinity of themes
- must be useful, efficient
- The digital computer
- finite capacity
- binary alphabet
- To find ways to express the infinite complexity
of the geographical world in the binary alphabet
and limited capacity of a digital computer
23Research Challenges ...
- Uncertainty
- no representation can be complete
- what the data indicate about the world
- what the user believes the data indicate about
the world - Simulation
- To find ways of summarizing, modeling, and
visualizing the differences between a digital
representation and real phenomena
24Research Challenges ...
- Cognition
- Human perceptions of space
- GIS technology
- learned in Upper Division or Graduate School
- the Spatially Aware Professional
- To achieve smooth transition between cognitive
and computational representations and
manipulations of geographic information
25UCGIS - www.ucgis.org
- University Consortium for Geographic Information
Science - research the issues that emerge from the use of
the technology - in areas such as scale,
accuracy, representation - evaluate, reflect on, work to improve the
technology - work to improve GIS practice
2670 institutions,govt., industry
27UCGIS - www.ucgis.org
- science motivated by practice, observation,
practical need - national consensus about the nature of that
science - Cross-disciplinary linkages
- www.geo.orst.edu/ucgis
- geography.uoregon.edu/gis/ucgis/
28UCGIS Research Priorities
- Cognition
- Extensions to representation
- Acquisition and integration
- Distributed and mobile computing
- Interoperability
- Scale
- Uncertainty
- Spatial analysis
- Future of the spatial information infrastructure
- GIS and society
29New UCGIS Themes
- Data Mining Knowledge Discovery
- Visualization
- Remotely-Acquired Data
- Geospatial Ontology
- Analytical Cartography
- 25 additional short-term challenges
30UCGIS Education Priorities
- DISTANCE EDUCATION
- 1996 Virtual Seminar (UCSB)
- 1998 Virtual Seminar (OSU)
- Emerging Technologies
- MODEL CURRICULUM
- Accreditation and Certification
- Supporting Infrastructure
- Access and Equity
- Professional Education
- Alternative Curricular Design
- Graduate GIS Education
- Learning with GIS
31Syllabus,Assignments
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