Panel sessions:
- The Convergence of Generative AI and GIScience: Challenges and Opportunities
- The Convergence of Generative AI and GIScience: Research Agenda Towards Autonomous GIS
Paper sessions:
- The Convergence of Generative AI and GIScience (1): Autonomous AI Agents Development for Geospatial Tasks
- The Convergence of Generative AI and GIScience (2): Domain Applications and Use Cases
- The Convergence of Generative AI and GIScience (3): Benchmarking, Fine Tuning, and Evaluation,
- The Convergence of Generative AI and GIScience (4): Standards, Platforms, and Infrastructure
- The Convergence of Generative AI and GIScience (5): Society Impacts and Ethical Considerations
Session Series Organizers
- Zhenlong Li, Penn State University, zhenlong@psu.edu
- Huan Ning, Emory University, ning@emory.edu
- Song Gao, University of Wisconsin-Madison, gao@wisc.edu
- Arif Masrur, ESRI, amasrur@esri.com
- Temitope Akinboyewa, Penn State University, tea5209@psu.edu
- Ruixiang Liu, Penn State University, ruixiangliu@psu.edu
- Ali Khosravi Kazazi, Penn State University, abk6234@psu.edu
- Wenwen Li, Arizona State University, wenwen@asu.edu
- Jinmeng Rao, Google DeepMind, jinmengrao@google.com
- Budhendra Bhaduri, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, bhaduribl@ornl.gov
- Samantha T. Arundele, United States Geological Survey, sarundel@usgs.gov
To present a paper in one of the paper sessions, please submit your abstract online by Oct. 30, 2025 (https://www.aag.org/events/aag2026), and email your abstract code, title, abstract, and intended session to one of the organizers by Nov. 30, 2025.
More information: https://giscience.psu.edu/2025/10/02/aag-2026-session-series/