GeoComputational Modelling — Techniques and Applications: Prologue
Manfred Fischer and
Yee Leung
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Yee Leung: The Chinese University of Hongkong
Chapter 1 in GeoComputational Modelling, 2001, pp 1-12 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract GeoComputation may be a research paradigm still in the making, but it has the potential to dramatically change current research practice in the spatial sciences. Different people, however, have different views of this research paradigm. For some it is synonymous with geographical information systems [GIS]. But GeoComputation is not GIS. There does exist a relationship with GIS, defined as geographical information science, but GeoComputation has other relationships too that are just as important, for example, with computer science, pattern recognition and statistics, neurocomputing and computational intelligence technologies.
Keywords: Cellular Automaton; Single Hide Layer; Adaptive Resonance Theory; Fuzzy ARTMAP; Geographical Information Science (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-04637-1_1
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