CARTOGRAPH.
GIS, geospatial analysis, mapping, and travel.
Cartograph is the geospatial specialist. It handles GIS analysis, cartographic reasoning, route and travel planning, and the geographic framing of any question. Every map artefact carries a signed provenance trail tied to its source dataset, so a planner can prove which underlying basemap fed a particular routing decision. Cartograph coordinates with the domain brain ATLAS on geography and with WILDER WILLIAM on terrain.
- 01GIS and geospatial analysis
- 02Cartographic reasoning with signed basemap provenance
- 03Route, travel, and logistics planning
- 04Geographic framing and jurisdictional reference
Authoritative external corpora and standards this brain treats as canonical. Every retrieval against these sources is signed into the audit ledger so a regulator can prove which evidence drove which output.
- 01OpenStreetMap planet file
- 02GeoNames gazetteer
- 03Natural Earth Data
- 04Ordnance Survey topographic data
- 05GADM administrative boundaries
- 06OGC geospatial standards (WMS, WFS, GeoJSON)
- 07ISO 19115 geographic-metadata standard
- 08Copernicus and Sentinel earth-observation data
- 09IATA and UN/LOCODE location codes
Mickai-native tooling primitives this brain implements internally. Codex for sovereign plain-text graph PKM, Lectern for spaced-repetition memory, Stele for citation-provenance, and domain-native primitives layered on top. No external services in the trust path; data stays on operator-personalised hardware.
- 01Codex (sovereign plain-text graph PKM)
- 02Sextant (GIS surface)
- 03Helm (route and navigation primitive)
- 04Stele (basemap-provenance graph)