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Thermodynamic-Inspired Explainable GeoAI: Uncovering Regime-Dependent Mechanisms in Heterogeneous Spatial Systems

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Modeling spatial heterogeneity and associated critical transitions remains a fundamental challenge in geography and environmental science. While conventional Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) and deep learning models have improved predictive skill, they often fail to elucidate state-dependent nonlinearities where the functional roles of drivers represent opposing effects across heterogeneous domains. We introduce a thermodynamics-inspired explainable geospatial AI framework that integrates statistical mechanics with graph neural networks. By conceptualizing spatial variability as a thermodynamic competition between system Burden (E) and Capacity (S), our model disentangles the latent mechanisms driving spatial processes. Using three simulation datasets and three real-word datasets across distinct domains (housing markets, mental health prevalence, and wildfire-induced PM2.5 anomalies), we show that the new framework successfully identifies regime-dependent role reversals of predictors that standard baselines miss. Notably, the framework explicitly diagnoses the phase transition into a Burden-dominated regime during the 2023 Canadian wildfire event, distinguishing physical mechanism shifts from statistical outliers. These findings demonstrate that thermodynamic constraints can improve the interpretability of GeoAI while preserving strong predictive performance in complex spatial systems.

Sooyoung Lim, Zhenlong Li, Zi-Kui Liu• 2026

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Spatial RegressionHousing (in sample)
R294.1
8
Spatial RegressionHousing (random cv)
R^289.6
8
Spatial RegressionHousing (spatial cv)
R^20.838
8
Spatial RegressionMental Health (random cv)
R^20.873
8
Spatial RegressionMental Health (spatial cv)
R-squared0.77
8
Spatial RegressionMental Health (in sample)
R^20.889
8
Spatial RegressionPM2.5 (in sample)--
6
Spatial RegressionPM2.5 random cv--
6
Spatial RegressionPM2.5 (spatial cv)--
6
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