Artificial Intelligence

  • Guérin E
  • Aydin O
  • Mahdavi-Amiri A
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Abstract

In this chapter, we provide an overview of different artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) techniques and discuss how these techniques have been employed in managing geospatial data sets as they pertain to Digital Earth. We introduce statistical ML methods that are frequently used in spatial problems and their applications. We discuss generative models, one of the hottest topics in ML, to illustrate the possibility of generating new data sets that can be used to train data analysis methods or to create new possibilities for Digital Earth such as virtual reality or augmented reality. We finish the chapter with a discussion of deep learning methods that have high predictive power and have shown great promise in data analysis of geospatial data sets provided by Digital Earth.

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Guérin, E., Aydin, O., & Mahdavi-Amiri, A. (2020). Artificial Intelligence. In Manual of Digital Earth (pp. 357–385). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9915-3_10

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