Imagine yourself as a military officer in a conflict zone trying to
identify locations of weapons caches supporting road-side bomb attacks
on your country's troops. Or imagine yourself as a public health expert
trying to identify the location of contaminated water that is causing
diarrheal diseases in a local population. Geospatial abduction is a new
technique introduced by the authors that allows such problems to be
solved. Geospatial Abduction provides the mathematics underlying
geospatial abduction and the algorithms to solve them in practice; it
has wide applicability and can be used by practitioners and researchers
in many different fields. Real-world applications of geospatial
abduction to military problems are included. Compelling examples drawn
from other domains as diverse as criminology, epidemiology and
archaeology are covered as well. This book also includes access to a
dedicated website on geospatial abduction hosted by University of
Maryland. Geospatial Abduction targets practitioners working in general
AI, game theory, linear programming, data mining, machine learning, and
more. Those working in the fields of computer science, mathematics,
geoinformation, geological and biological science will also find this
book valuable.