AAG 2022 Symposium on Data-Intensive Geospatial Understanding in the Era of AI and CyberGIS: Computation and Uncertainty of Spatial Accessibility
Type: Virtual Paper
Day: 2/28/2022
Start Time: 9:40 AM
End Time: 11:00 AM
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Sponsor Group(s):
Cyberinfrastructure Specialty Group
, Geographic Information Science and Systems Specialty Group
, Spatial Analysis and Modeling Specialty Group
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Organizer(s):
Alexander Michels
, Jinwoo Park
, Shaowen Wang
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Chairs(s):
Jeon-Young Kang, Kongju National University, South Korea
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Description:
Spatial Accessibility methods analyze the relationship between supply and demand of resources and services across space and time, with applications in economics, healthcare, transportation, and more. Increasing availability of cyberinfrastructure and high-quality spatial datasets have allowed researchers to take a more data- and computational-intensive approach to quantifying, analyzing, and understanding access. We invite talks for this paper session at the 2022 American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting. We welcome talks focusing on problems including but not limited to:
• Advances in computing spatial accessibility
• Analyzing temporal distributions of spatial access
• Computational challenges associated with spatial accessibility
• Data-intensive and/or high-performance computing approaches to understanding access
• Evaluation and validation of spatial accessibility work
• Reproducibility and replicability of spatial accessibility research
• Methods for analyzing uncertainty in spatial accessibility measures
• Research at the intersection of AI/CyberGIS and spatial accessibility
Presentation(s), if applicable
Alexander Michels, UIUC; ScalableAccess: Computing Travel-Time Zones of Fine Spatial Granularity for Accessibility Analysis at Scale |
Harvey Miller, The Ohio State University; Realizable Accessibility: Assessing the Reliability of Public Transit Accessibility using High-resolution Real-time Data |
Kirsty Watkinson, University of Manchester; Understanding access to healthcare: The impact of data inequalities on measures of spatial access |
Xiaohui Liu, National Institutions of Health; Geographic Access to Pediatric Cancer Care in the U.S. |
Jeon-Young Kang, Kongju National University, South Korea; Spatial Accessibility to HIV Testing, Treatment, and Prevention Services in Illinois and Chicago, USA |
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AAG 2022 Symposium on Data-Intensive Geospatial Understanding in the Era of AI and CyberGIS: Computation and Uncertainty of Spatial Accessibility
Description
Virtual Paper
Contact the Primary Organizer
Jeon-Young Kang - jykang5141@gmail.com