Cognitive systems for urban planning: A literature review
Abstract:
The need of citizens engagement in modeling the vast amount of services provided by governments has led to mechanisms where people are seen as sensors. Development policies, processes, and aims are evolving regarding urban planning in order to use citizens-generated data as input in the intelligent systems. This data may be a rich source to mine citizens’ current requirements, detect serious problems in a city and determine what is urgent and what is not. Citizens as sensors is a new paradigm that transforms the idea of efficiency implemented in a “smart city” into the notion of resilience oriented to “cognitive cities”. In this regard, a systematic literature review of how intelligent systems have been employed towards modeling cognition in urban planning was conducted. This work propose a classification on how intelligent systems are being approached: Implementations in intelligent governance, big data and analytic solutions, fuzzy methods, and application scenarios toward cognitive urban planning. Moreover, this study details a comparison of the approaches mentioned above in terms of technology targeted and/or computing methods employed, as well as the advantages of the proposed works and their limitations. The results of the present review revealed that previous studies contributed with combined strategies that apply soft computing methods, but the implementation of empirical validations has not been studied in depth.
Año de publicación:
2020
Keywords:
- Collective Intelligence
- Fuzzy methods
- Urban Planning
- BIG DATA
- Smart cities
- Cognitive computing
- Cognitive cities
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Tipo de documento:
Conference Object
Estado:
Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Inteligencia artificial
Áreas temáticas:
- Arquitectura
- Factores que afectan al comportamiento social
- Ordenación del territorio (Arte cívico)