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GEOX
Geospatial Engines
1. Overview
Geospatial Engines (GEOX) process data with spatial attributes such as coordinates, regions, or spatial overlays.
GEOX engines enable location-aware computation and analysis.
2. Design Principles
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Spatial Accuracy
Geographic calculations must respect coordinate systems and projections. -
Explicit Boundaries
All spatial logic references declared geometries. -
Composable Geography
Outputs can feed higher-level aggregation and analysis.
3. Scope of Responsibility
3.1. What GEOX Engines Do
- Resolve coordinates to regions
- Apply spatial overlays (e.g. satellite layers)
- Perform geo-based classification or attribution
4. What GEOX Engines Do Not Do
- ❌ Compute core ESG values
- ❌ Estimate missing data
- ❌ Enforce policy decisions
5. Inputs
- Geo-tagged signals or datasets
- Spatial reference layers
- Geographic rules or mappings
6. Outputs
- Spatially resolved attributes
- Geo-derived metadata
- Provenance references
7. Canonical Identification
- Engine Type:
GEOX - USO Code:
GEOX - Category: Micro Engine (MICE)
Status: Stable
Owner: Computation Hub / MICE