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Cao, Guofeng

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Research

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  • My research is characterized by an interdisciplinary perspective on geographic information science driven by advances of spatial Big Data (e.g., social media and remote sensing), machine learning/artificial intelligence, and computational sciences. I am interested in deep learning of heterogeneous geographic information to support uncertainty-aware geographic knowledge discovery and decision making. I am interested in innovative geospatial applications in different domain fields, particularly in natural hazards, environmental sciences, public health and global changes.

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  • Machine learning of spatial data, big data, uncertainty of spatial data, geostatistics/spatial statistics, social media, environmental/public health, natural hazards, climate/environment changes

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Teaching

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  • GEOG 3023 - Statistics for Geography
    Primary Instructor - Fall 2020 / Fall 2021
    Introduces computational and statistical tools to solve problems in the geographic domain. Provides an understanding of introductory statistical concepts and applies them to real world problems through lab exercises. Emphasizes spatial data, which requires specialized descriptive and predictive analysis techniques. Demonstrates how to manipulate and visualize data, and make inference using state-of-the art statistics software, applied to various social and earth science problems. Same as GEOL 3023.
  • GEOG 4023 - Introduction to Quantitative Methods in Human Geography
    Primary Instructor - Spring 2021 / Spring 2023 / Spring 2024
    Reviews fundamental statistical and quantitative modeling techniques and introduces more advanced statistical techniques widely used in geography today. Emphasizes geographic examples and spatial problems teaching hands-on skills in statistical programming. Topics covered include generalized linear models, spatial autocorrelation, spatial regression methods, and working with complex datasets. Same as GEOG 5023.
  • GEOG 4103 - Introduction to Geographic Information Science
    Primary Instructor - Spring 2021 / Spring 2023
    Explores advanced topics in geospatial databases, spatial analytics and geoprocessing in a Geographic Information System (GIS). Emphasizes how geographic concepts are linked to methodological frameworks for recording, transforming, storing/retrieving, analyzing, and processing geographic data as well as various forms of uncertainty. Exercises demonstrate the application of GIS-based methods to real world scenarios in interdisciplinary settings. Same as GEOG 5103.
  • GEOG 4403 - Geographic Information Science: Space Time Analytics
    Primary Instructor - Spring 2022 / Spring 2023 / Spring 2024
    Focuses on understanding processes (human, natural, social or physical) through data driven analysis of patterns in spatio-temporal data. Covers a wide range of topics relevant to space time data, including pattern analysis, modeling and visualization as well as time geography and various contemporary issues in space time analytics. Utilizes a hands-on, flipped classroom approach with in-class development of technical skills. Same as GEOG 5403.
  • GEOG 5023 - Introduction to Quantitative Methods in Human Geography
    Primary Instructor - Spring 2021 / Spring 2023 / Spring 2024
    Reviews fundamental statistical and quantitative modeling techniques and introduces more advanced statistical techniques widely used in geography today. Emphasizes geographic examples and spatial problems teaching hands-on skills in statistical programming. Topics covered include generalized linear models, spatial autocorrelation, spatial regression methods, and working with complex datasets. Same as GEOG 4023.
  • GEOG 5103 - Geographic Information Systems
    Primary Instructor - Spring 2021 / Spring 2023
    Explores advanced topics in geospatial databases, spatial analytics and geoprocessing in a Geographic Information System (GIS). Emphasizes how geographic concepts are linked to methodological frameworks for recording, transforming, storing/retrieving, analyzing, and processing geographic data as well as various forms of uncertainty. Exercises demonstrate the application of GIS-based methods to real world scenarios in interdisciplinary settings. Same as GEOG 4103.
  • GEOG 5403 - Geographic Information Science: Space Time Analytics
    Primary Instructor - Spring 2022 / Spring 2023 / Spring 2024
    Focuses on understanding processes (human, natural, social or physical) through data driven analysis of patterns in spatio-temporal data. Covers a wide range of topics relevant to space time data, including pattern analysis, modeling and visualization as well as time geography and various contemporary issues in space time analytics. Utilizes a hands-on, flipped classroom approach with in-class development of technical skills. Same as GEOG 4403.

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