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Robust Space-Time Modeling with Adaptive AI

Event Type
Seminar/Symposium
Sponsor
Geography & GIS
Location
Room 2049 Natural History Building (and via Zoom)
Speaker
Dr. Zhaonan Wang, Department of Geography & GIS and I-GUIDE
Cost
This talk is free and open to the public.
Registration
Join via Zoom
Contact
Geography & GIS
E-Mail
geography@illinois.edu
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Geography and Geographic Information Science

Rapidly developing mobile, social, and sensor networks are accumulating massive volumes of geospatial and temporal data. Space-time modeling on these data is a fundamental problem in building decision support systems for applications like traffic management. In a real-world environment, such spatio-temporal data show high heterogeneity over space and non-stationarity over time, which makes the prediction task especially challenging. 

My research focuses on enhancing the robustness of space-time models utilizing adaptive AI techniques, such as meta learning. Making robust predictions lays a foundation for not only inclusive spatial planning, but also emergency response to adverse events, including traffic accidents, COVID pandemic, and natural disasters. The robust space-time models will contribute to a more inclusive and adaptive society in a changing environment, which aligns well with the Sustainable Development Goals by the United Nations.

Dr. Zhaonan Wang is a GIScientist whose research focuses on geospatial, spatio-temporal data and AI-driven decision making for urban and societal problems. He completed his PhD in Spatial Information Science at the University of Tokyo and is currently a postdoc in GGIS, working with Dr. Shaowen Wang on geographic information retrieval and language models.

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