Q: What do the notes say about geospatial analysis?

Answer

The knowledge base does not contain notes specifically about geospatial analysis, GIS, remote sensing, satellite imagery, or related topics. A search across all ~490 notes found no entries covering these subjects.

The term “spatial” appears in several notes, but always in different contexts:

  • Spatial priors in neural networks: CNN and related notes discuss spatial priors like translation invariance in deep learning.
  • Spatial organization in biology: Talk: Alife 2020 keynote Michael Levin - Robot Cancer mentions 3D spatial organisation of cells.
  • Spatially organized information in cellular automata: Cellular automata as convolutional neural networks discusses the connection between spatially organized information in CAs and CNNs.
  • Spatial hierarchy in complex systems: Simon’s “Architecture of Complexity” discusses spatially localized substructures in physical and biological hierarchies.

None of these relate to geospatial analysis as a field (geographic information systems, earth observation, cartography, terrain analysis, land use classification, etc.).

If this is a topic of interest, potential notes to add could cover:

  • GIS and spatial databases
  • Remote sensing and satellite imagery analysis
  • Geospatial machine learning (e.g., applying CNNs to satellite images)
  • Point cloud processing and LiDAR
  • OpenStreetMap and spatial data infrastructure

Sources

No directly relevant sources found. The following notes mention “spatial” in unrelated contexts:

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