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The Future of GeoComputation Ian Turton Centre for Computational Geography University of Leeds

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The Future of GeoComputation. Ian Turton Centre for Computational Geography University of Leeds. Summary. People Data Space Time Computing Methods Explorative Explanative Exploitative. The CCG. Some of them anyway. Mountains of Data. Swamps of Data. We know what you spend. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Future of GeoComputation

Ian TurtonCentre for Computational Geography

University of Leeds

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Summary

• People• Data

– Space– Time

• Computing• Methods

– Explorative – Explanative– Exploitative

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The CCG

Some of them anyway

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Mountains of Data

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Swamps of Data

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We know what you spend...

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…where you spend it...

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…who you talk to...

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…where you live...

What your neighbours are like, what your house is

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...Crime data and...

• crime type• crime location• insurance data

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...Health data

• environmental data• socio-economic data• admissions data

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The Cray T3D and T3E

• High Performance Computing

• Time machines• Just big enough for

modern geographical problems

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The Internet

• GIS and the Web– Public participation in

planning• Distributed Computing

– “many hands make light work”

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What can we do with all this data and computer power?

•Explore it•Explain it•Exploit it

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Exploration

• Given some (large amount of) data• find anything that is “interesting” in that

data

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Pattern Analysis

• GAM• GEM• Automated analysis• Easy to understand

output• No statistical

assumptions• crime, health,

education ...

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Spatial Search Agents

• If we don’t know where to look

• Look every where?• Or let something else

do the looking?

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Urban Social Structure

Glasgow and London

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Fourier-Mellin space

Glasgow and London

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Rezoning

• Census variables and areas

• Sales areas• Voting districts

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Explanation

• Having found something “interesting” in a data set

• Attempt to explain it or model it

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Spatial Interaction Models

• Migration flows• Commuting flows

– GB Ward to Wards flows (10,000)

• Phone flows – (20+ Million)

• EU Flows

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Cellular Automata

• Simple CA Life• Complex multi-state

CA forest fires• Pedestrian or traffic

movements

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Neural Nets

• Black Box • Non-linear parameter

free estimations• Used any where a

“normal” model could be used.

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Fuzzy Logic

• Allows the introduction of imprecision to model• More computation gives better answers

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Agents on a Ring

• Catherine Dibble• Agents can move

along the lines GROW MAKE SERVSERV INFOINFO

Generate reasonable patterns

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Exploitation

• Having found something of interest • and explained it (in some way)• make use of this knowledge

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Spatial Location Optimisation

• Based on spatial interaction model

• Run the model 1000’s of times

• In this case 10,000 zones

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Flood Forecasting

• How likely is it to flood in the next 6 hours?

• Neural nets• Fuzzy Logic

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Sensitivity Analysis on Models

• Run the model 1000’s of times with perturbations to inputs

• Get out real error estimates

• Population Models• Flood Models• Drainage Models

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Conclusions

• More data– better data

• More computing– better computing

• More models– better models