#Georeferencing

UNC-Chapel Hill study shows AI can dramatically speed up digitizing natural history collections – EurekAlert!

News Release 5-Dec-2025

Image: UNC research team check a plant specimen at the UNC Herbarium. view more  Credit: Shanna Oberreiter

UNC-Chapel Hill study shows AI can dramatically speed up digitizing natural history collections, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

A new study from UNC-Chapel Hill researchers shows that advanced artificial intelligence tools, specifically large language models (LLMs), can accurately determine the locations where plant specimens were originally collected, a process known as georeferencing. This task has traditionally been slow, expensive and dependent on significant manual effort. The team found that LLMs can complete this work with near-human accuracy while being significantly faster and more cost-effective. 

“Our study explores how large language models can take on one of the biggest bottlenecks in digitizing plant collections,” said Yuyang Xie, first author and postdoctoral researcher in the department of biology at UNC. “We are pioneering the use of these tools for georeferencing, a breakthrough that will accelerate the digitization of plant specimens and unlock new possibilities for ecological research.” 

The research set out to answer a central question: Can AI automate one of the most time-consuming steps in digitizing natural history collections? The Carolina team found out that yes, it can. LLMs not only performed georeferencing with an error margin of less than 10 kilometers, outperforming traditional methods, but also completed the task at a fraction of the time and cost. 

“Recent advances in LLMs can potentially transform the georeferencing process, making it faster and more accurate,” said Xiao Feng, corresponding author and assistant professor in the department of biology at UNC. “This gives researchers unprecedented opportunities to advance our understanding of global biodiversity distributions.” 

The implications are significant. An estimated 2–3 billion herbarium specimens exist worldwide, but only a small fraction have been digitized. Without digital records and spatial data, researchers face major limitations in tracking biodiversity loss, understanding species movement under climate change and analyzing ecosystem shifts. By deploying AI-powered georeferencing, scientists may soon be able to rapidly digitize vast natural history collections that have remained largely inaccessible. 

“This technology allows us to unlock millions of records that are currently sitting in cabinets,” said Xie. “With the power of LLMs, we can rapidly digitize plant specimen data that will be critical for addressing global environmental challenges.” 

Traditional approaches to georeferencing rely on manual interpretation, specialized software, or multiple rounds of expert review. The UNC study is among the first to apply LLMs to this task and to show they can outperform existing methods in accuracy, efficiency, and scalability. This new approach opens the door to digitizing natural history collections at a speed never before possible. 

The research paper is available online in Nature Plants at: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41477-025-02162-y  

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2025-10-06

Glancing through latest activity on OldInsuranceMaps.net, a rare but good example (from Worcester Mass.) of where Thin Plate Spline is a good transformation for #georeferencing #sanborn maps. It's these curved roads out in space that are sometimes drawn without good scale and need this extra level of distortion oldinsurancemaps.net/layer/727

A georeferenced Sanborn map sheet that shows significant distortion (Worcester, Mass., 1950, Vol. 3, p 343 (partial). The map has a few blocks but is distorted near the area of a curved road on the east side of the page.
2025-09-08

#Georeferencing #historical #maps by their coordinates is not without its pitfalls. A location in LAT / LON can only be intrepreted with spatial context. While there are some historical proj-strings out there (e.g. DHDN, EPSG:4314), one needs to calculate them for other historical spatial reference systems (SRS) using identical coordinates. Thanks to @jjimenezshaw there is now an accessible solution in #python 🤩 👇
github.com/jjimenezshaw/helmer @fidkarten @historicum_net @DHd @oldmapgallery

2025-04-22

Photo from mission 72 of Uluru in central Australia. Georeferencing is a bit of a cheat when the terrain is this flat. RMSE on 7 GCPs 1.5pix. Good for all the optics and cupola glass. #recreational #georeferencing #qgis

Two images, top one, google satellite image of Uluru and surroundings. Bottom overlay of astronaut photo of Uluru geo referencing in QGIS
2025-01-31

Finally wrote up a blog post about the georeference-a-thon we held at UIUC last November for GIS day: healthyregions.org/2025/01/31/. We had a great turnout, especially from different parts of campus outside the geog dept. #sanbornmaps #georeferencing #crowdsourcing #OldInsuranceMaps

2025-01-29

Georeferencing old maps with Allmaps to have a time machine that allows you to take tours of past cities and landscapes #georeferencing

verbeeld.be/2024/11/17/using-g

Some Bits: Nelson's Linkblogsomebitslinks@tech.lgbt
2024-12-10

OldInsuranceMaps.net: Crowdsourcing georeferenced Sanborn maps. Very incomplete archive but totally the right idea.
oldinsurancemaps.net/
#georeferencing #fireinsurance #crowdsourcing #sanborn #history #maps #+

Jan Adriaenssensverbeeld
2024-12-02
A historic map of Antwerp, depicting the city’s intricate layout with a river and an arched bridge. A pink marker indicates the location where Antwerp Central Station now stands, amidst a detailed depiction of buildings and streets. The text “LA GRAN CITTA DE” and “CITTA” is inscribed at the top.The ornate interior of Antwerp Central Station, showcasing its grand arched glass ceiling, decorative iron framework, and detailed stone facade with arched windows. A clock above the main entrance reads “ANTWERPEN.” Several people are walking or standing in the station’s hall below.
Jan Adriaenssensverbeeld
2024-11-18

Using GPS on old city maps 🗺️

There used to be a canal where this big white office building is now. I’ve taken this photo from the location of the pink dot on the map.

How to place your GPS location on an old map near you: verbeeld.be/2024/11/17/using-g

This specific map of Antwerp can be found here: here.allmaps.org/?url=https%3A

Jan Adriaenssensverbeeld
2024-11-17

Using GPS in the year 1565

There’s a wonderful web app (“Allmaps Here”) that shows your GPS location on old maps. I love it.

verbeeld.be/2024/11/17/using-g

A vintage map showing a detailed, hand-drawn layout of a historic city with tightly packed buildings, narrow streets, and several landmarks. There is a purple marker near the center of the map. A button at the bottom reads, "Show maps around current location."A city square with cobblestone paving and historic European architecture under a clear blue sky. In the center, a building with a stepped gable façade is surrounded by older structures. There's a person in a brown coat walking a small dog nearby.
2024-11-13

Video of my talk "Handling Complex Content within Georeferenced Historical Atlases" from NACIS last month is up. Even though it sounds pretty boring, this was extremely gratifying to put together and present, because it distills what I think is most unique about OldInsuranceMaps.net. Also it was really fun to make the diagrams with #d2lang youtube.com/watch?v=DhRrZgCedq
#georeferencing #HistoricalMaps #crowdsourcing #digitalhumanities

Christopher Kybaskyglowberlin@vis.social
2024-11-11

When I saw this, I was like "uh oh, it looks like someone screwed up the ground control points..."

But no, it turns out that's what the street actually looks like 🤣

#Georeferencing
#NighttimeLights
#Dortmund

Image of a street at night, which has wigglesOpen Street Map crop of the same area, showing that the wiggles are real.
2024-01-30

4 people georeferencing sanborn maps of 4 different cities in just the last 15 minutes. Heavy use today (and most days this semester) on OldInsuranceMaps.net! #crowdsourcing #HistoricalMaps #georeferencing
oldinsurancemaps.net/activity

Frank Abelbeckfrank@troet.cafe
2023-11-23

A little bit of GDAL magic, and I have visual approach charts in my Enroute Flight Navigation app. Nice.

#aviation #avgeek #georeferencing

Screenshot of the Enroute Flight Navigation app, with the map focused on EDWI and the visual approach chart superimposed on it
2023-09-05

1/3 Got 3D?

#GoogleEarthPro is free software that simulates 3D. It can be installed on PC/Mac/Linux. In addition to the screen controls you can rightclick-hold and slowly move your pointing device.

Here are example #GIS KMZ files for Ventura County, CA.

Trails and roads. Transparent background.
mappingsupport.com/p2/kmz_demo 21MB

Trails and roads. Scanned USGS topos.
mappingsupport.com/p2/kmz_demo 37MB

#Georeference #Georeferencing #Geospatial #Maps #Mapping

2023-08-25

resuming a project after *sees last modified date of text file with my notes* over 4 years ??!? (at least!?!) (#georeferencing historic aerial imagery & sanborn maps to make a zoomable web map out of it. (i last blogged about it at skorasaur.us/2018/04/georefere) #map #geochat #gischat
eager to pick it back up.

Anita Graser 🇪🇺🇺🇦🇬🇪underdarkGIS@fosstodon.org
2023-05-18

@mszll no worries.

I wonder if some vector #georeferencing magic could do the trick 🤔

#gischat

Norbert Holsteindr_norb@fediscience.org
2023-04-26

At the #NaturalHistoryMuseumLondon, we are not only imaging our collections, we also do #georeferencing. Amazingly, the more we digitise, the more data we get, and we can even reconstruct travel routes.
E.g.; Oleg #Polunin (bionomia.net/Q266663) collected in the "Kolahoi valley", #Kashmir, in 8/1956.
He started his travel from Pahalgam in the south, via Liddarwat (now a camping ground) towards a "pass" on 14422 ft. altitude where Polunin collected several plants.

Google Maps screenshot of the Kolahoi mountain area, where Oleg Polunin collected plants in August 1956. The red mark indicates the most likely place for a "pass on 14200 feet" altitude, where he collected quite a lot of specimens.

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