Spatial Artificial Intelligence

· Springer Nature
Ebook
98
Pages
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About this ebook

This is the first book that focuses on the full range of spatial aspects of Artificial Intelligence.

Spatial AI is defined here as

- AI that is generated from spatial data, or

- AI that is used for spatial analysis and spatial problem-solving, or

- AI that is embedded in spatial (physical and/or digital) domains.

The reader is presented with a comprehensive exploration of the rise of Spatial AI in the last decades, its applications in spatial analysis and its relationships with GeoAI, Evolutionary AI and Spatial Computing.

With chapters addressing the spatial aspects of AI in the context of GenAI, AR, robotics, digital twins etc, it is a valuable resource for those who seek to explore the immense potential of Spatial AI, its possible limitations in terms of energy and computability, as well as its future prospects towards spatially-enabled AGI and Artificial Super-Intelligence.

About the author

Dr. Dr. Fivos Papadimitriou is associate researcher at the University of Tübingen. He is the author of the monographs “Spatial Complexity”, “Spatial Entropy and Landscape Analysis”, “Modelling Landscape Dynamics” and “Geo-Topology” (all published by Springer).

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