What We Do

The geolab seeks to empower the disempowered by increasing the diversity of those that can participate in data-driven decisionmaking. We do this by providing free access to critical "building block" datasets and technologies, engaging in applied and basic research at the intersection between artificial intelligence and big data, and training the next generation of leaders in the use of data for decisionmaking activities.

All Our Projects

Satellite Data Poisoning Project (SDPP)

As the volume of satellite imagery has increased, so too has our need to use machine learning models to mine that data for meainingful, decision-relevant inf...

Global Education Observatory

The Global Education Observatory focuses on collecting, disseminating, and imputing information about school test scores in underserved environments. Our st...

geoInt

The geoInt project focuses on better understanding the evolution of international actors programs using high resolution satellite imagery. Through qualitati...

geoBoundaries

Produced and maintained by the William & Mary geoLab since 2017, the geoBoundaries Global Database of Political Administrative Boundaries Database is an ...

geoFellows

The geoFellows program has three core goals, focused on increasing the diversity of leaders in the computational sciences: