GEOG 885
Analytical Methods and GeoAI in Geospatial Intelligence

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GEOG 885 explores the challenges and opportunities that arise from the fusion of human spatial analysis with computational techniques. The course is centered around the application of the technology and science of human-machine collaboration using geospatial artificial intelligence (GeoAI) in Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT), as well as the ethical and professional considerations that must be considered in this rapidly advancing area. Students who complete this course will examine the use of Structured Analytic Techniques (SATs), automation methods, and GeoAI tools in concert to tackle problems in geospatial intelligence. They will evaluate the effectiveness of SATs to enhance the quality and precision of analysis. Additionally, participants will explore the application of automation, augmentation, and GeoAI tools in summarizing data and performing analytical tasks that have typically been the domain of human decision making. This course is open to students from all disciplines, and no prior technical knowledge is required.

Want to join us? Students who register for this Penn State course gain access to assignments and instructor feedback and earn academic credit. For more information, visit Penn State's Online Geospatial Education Program website. Official course descriptions and curricular details can be reviewed in the University Bulletin.