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RoadMind: Towards a Geospatial AI Expert for Disaster Response

Published: September 18, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2509.19354v1

By: Ahmed El Fekih Zguir, Ferda Ofli, Muhammad Imran

Potential Business Impact:

Helps AI understand maps for disaster help.

Business Areas:
Geospatial Data and Analytics, Navigation and Mapping

Large Language Models (LLMs) have shown impressive performance across a range of natural language tasks, but remain limited in their ability to reason about geospatial data, particularly road networks, distances, and directions. This gap poses challenges in disaster scenarios, where spatial understanding is critical for tasks such as evacuation planning and resource allocation. In this work, we present RoadMind, a self-supervised framework that enhances the geospatial reasoning capabilities of LLMs using structured data from OpenStreetMap (OSM). Our automated pipeline extracts road infrastructure data for a given city and converts it into multiple supervision formats tailored to key spatial tasks. We pretrain and fine-tune LLMs on these representations using QLoRA adapters and 4-bit quantized models. We evaluate our approach on three disaster-prone cities with varying global representation, Los Angeles, Christchurch, and Manila, across tasks such as road segment identification, nearest road retrieval, and distance/direction estimation. Our results show that models trained via RoadMind significantly outperform strong baselines, including state-of-the-art LLMs equipped with advanced prompt engineering. This demonstrates the potential of structured geospatial data to enhance language models with robust spatial reasoning, enabling more effective offline AI systems for disaster response.

Country of Origin
πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦ Qatar

Page Count
9 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Computation and Language