Explainable machine learning (XML), a subfield of AI, is focused on making complex AI models understandable to humans. This book highlights and explains the details of machine learning models used in geospatial data analysis. It demonstrates the need for a data-centric, explainable machine learning approach to obtain new insights from geospatial data. It presents the opportunities, challenges, and gaps in the machine and deep learning approaches for geospatial data analysis and how they are applied to solve various environmental problems in land cover changes and in modeling forest canopy height and aboveground biomass density. The author also includes guidelines and code scripts (R, Python) valuable for practical readers.
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This book is an essential resource for graduate students, researchers, and academics working in and studying data science and machine learning, as well as geospatial data science professionals using GIS and remote sensing in environmental fields.
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Courage Kamusoko is an independent geospatial consultant based in Japan. His expertise includes land-use/cover change modeling and the design and implementation of geospatial database management systems. His primary research involves analyses of remotely sensed images, land-use/cover modeling, modeling aboveground biomass, machine learning, and deep learning. In addition to his focus on geospatial research and consultancy, he has dedicated time to teaching practical machine learning for geospatial data analysis and modeling.
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