Opportunities and Challenges of Integrating Geographic Information Science and Large Language Models

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2025-06-05

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van de Weghe, Nico
de Sloover, Lars
Cohn, Anthony G.
Huang, Hoasheng
Scheider, SimonORCID 0000-0002-2267-4810ISNI 0000000382824363
Sieber, Renee E.
Timpf, Sabine
Claramunt, Christophe

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Abstract

The integration of Large Language Models (LLMs) with Geographic Information Science (GIScience) represents a new frontier in interdisciplinary research that combines advanced natural language processing with sophisticated spatial data analysis. This paper explores the synergistic potential of combining the natural language understanding and generation capabilities of LLMs with the expertise of GIScience in handling complex geospatial data. By exploring the specific contributions that LLMs can offer to GIScience, such as improving data processing, analysis and visualization, and the mutual benefits that GIScience can offer to LLMs in terms of spatial reasoning and conceptual frameworks, we outline a comprehensive framework and a research agenda for this integration. Furthermore, we address the societal and ethical implications of this convergence, highlighting the challenges of bias, misinformation and environmental impact. Through this exploration, we aim to set the stage for innovative applications in urban planning, environmental analysis and beyond, while emphasizing the need for responsible use of AI.

Keywords

geographic information science (GIScience), large language models (LLMs), multimodal data integration, spatial reasoning, Information Systems, Geography, Planning and Development, Computers in Earth Sciences

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van de Weghe, N, de Sloover, L, Cohn, A G, Huang, H, Scheider, S, Sieber, R E, Timpf, S & Claramunt, C 2025, 'Opportunities and Challenges of Integrating Geographic Information Science and Large Language Models', Journal of Spatial Information Science, vol. 30, no. 30, pp. 93-116. https://doi.org/10.5311/JOSIS.2025.30.389