I am James Ondieki, originally from Nairobi, Kenya. I obtained my bachelor’s degree in Geomatic Engineering and Geospatial Information Systems from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology in 2019. After working as a geospatial web developer, I realized the need to deepen my analytical skills to extract more insights from large geospatial datasets. This motivation led me to pursue a master’s in Geoinformatics and Spatial Data Science at the Institute for Geoinformatics (IFGI) in Münster, Germany.
Development of an LLM-based Assistant for Searching for Geodata
To address these limitations, we will explore a novel approach to geospatial data search using a Large Language Model (LLM) based framework in this blog post.
Digital Earth: What the hack? CfP
This AGILE 2014 Workshop on advancing co-creation in smart cities takes place on June 3 in Castellón, Spain.
For more than five years, hackathons, hack days, hackfests and the like have been revolutionising software development all across our planet. However, hackathons only succeed if they are well prepared. They need a well-defined focus – including available data sets, programming language and operating system to be used, challenges to be addressed, etc.more >
Spatial Data Infrastructures and Open Source for IC_Cartotechnology
This week Simon and Daniel of the 52°North team took a welcome trip from grey Münster to sunny Barcelona to join an impressive list of lecturers at the IC_Cartotechnology study programme (International Course on Management and Applied Techniques in Cartography).