Introducing Geographic Information Systems and Geospatial Data Science
It is estimated that human society generates several quintillion bytes of data every day. The amount and speed with which our society generates data are also estimated to increase yearly as more and more devices become connected. Devices in the palms of our hands generate rich data assets ranging from detailed human movement data to data on purchasing behavior that connects online transactions with those made at physical storefronts. At the same time, remote sensing devices located outside our atmosphere are generating detailed images, known as satellite imagery, of the Earth at a 0.5-meter resolution, and this detail is improving at a breakneck pace.
Our ability to produce data is only rivaled by our ability to process that same data. Computer ecosystems are rapidly evolving and Moore’s Law, which states that computing power will double roughly every 2 years, is alive and well! Advances in CPUs, GPUs, and data storage components, combined with improved coding languages and analytical methods, allow us to process data and make data-informed decisions faster than ever.
With all of this data and improved technology, organizations and individuals are looking for better and more efficient ways to derive meaning from data that may have once been treated as a byproduct of a technical process. This desire to find meaning in data has led to data science being one of the most in-demand skill sets of the 21st century.
In the introductory chapter of this book, Geospatial Data Science with Python, we’ll begin by defining Geographic Information Systems (GIS), data science, and geospatial data science. These definitions will lay the groundwork and begin to develop a common vernacular that will enable you, the data scientists and traditional GIS professionals, to work in harmony to solve some of the most complex and, dare we say it, fun problems of modern times.
In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:
- What is GIS?
- What is data science?
- What is geospatial data science?