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Ontologies

Ontologies in AI refer to structured representations of knowledge that organize information into categories and define relationships between them. 

They help computers understand the meaning of data by defining concepts, properties, and how they relate to each other.

CEGIS uses ontologies to build systems that can analyze complex data and make informed decisions. 

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2025 CEGIS Annual Research Meeting

The Center of Excellence for Geospatial Information Science (CEGIS) was proud to host the 2025 CEGIS Annual Research Meeting July 22-24, 2025. The annual research meeting is a special occasion to celebrate our accomplishments, explore ongoing projects, and foster collaboration for future endeavors. This year's gathering featured a broad range of presentations from our researchers and their...
2025 CEGIS Annual Research Meeting

2025 CEGIS Annual Research Meeting

The Center of Excellence for Geospatial Information Science (CEGIS) was proud to host the 2025 CEGIS Annual Research Meeting July 22-24, 2025. The annual research meeting is a special occasion to celebrate our accomplishments, explore ongoing projects, and foster collaboration for future endeavors. This year's gathering featured a broad range of presentations from our researchers and their...
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Ontologies

Ontologies in AI refer to structured representations of knowledge that organize information into categories and define relationships between them. They help computers understand the meaning of data by defining concepts, properties, and how they relate to each other. CEGIS uses ontologies to build systems that can analyze complex data and make informed decisions.
Ontologies

Ontologies

Ontologies in AI refer to structured representations of knowledge that organize information into categories and define relationships between them. They help computers understand the meaning of data by defining concepts, properties, and how they relate to each other. CEGIS uses ontologies to build systems that can analyze complex data and make informed decisions.
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