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    Volunteered Geographic Information, Citizen Science and Machine Learning in the Service of Sustainable Development Goals and the Sendai Framework by Vyron Antoniou

    Published in Citizen Science: Theory and Practice (2023-06-01)
    “…These factors are Earth observation (EO) imagery enhanced with the advances in machine learning (ML), citizen science (CS), and volunteered geographic information (VGI). …”
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    Advances in geocomputation and geospatial artificial intelligence (GeoAI) for mapping by Yongze Song, Margaret Kalacska, Mateo Gašparović, Jing Yao, Nasser Najibi

    “…Geocomputation and geospatial artificial intelligence (GeoAI) have essential roles in advancing geographic information science (GIS) and Earth observation to a new stage. …”
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    HUMAN GEOGRAPHY WITH GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS by Sergiy Kostrikov, Kateryna Segida

    “…Once introduced by the authors environmental geography concept is additionally discussed purely of human geography contribution to this field by geographical information systems. Traditional quantitative geography is explained to be a key basic for all following GIS applications in geographic sciences. …”
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    Spatially integrated social sciences: opportunities for computational urban science by Siqin Wang, Jonathan Corcoran

    Published in Computational Urban Science (2025-02-01)
    “…Abstract The concept of Spatially Integrated Social Sciences (SISS) emerged in the 1990s, introducing a spatial dimension to social science research through Geographic Information Science (GIS)-based tools. …”
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    HierLabelNet: A Two-Stage LLMs Framework with Data Augmentation and Label Selection for Geographic Text Classification by Zugang Chen, Le Zhao

    “…Earth observation data serve as a fundamental resource in Earth system science. The rapid advancement of remote sensing and in situ measurement technologies has led to the generation of massive volumes of data, accompanied by a growing body of geographic textual information. …”
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