New
forthcoming
book Geographic
Knowledge Infrastructure: Applications to Territorial
Intelligence and
Smart Cities By
Robert Laurini Within
the knowledge society, for planning smart cities and smart
territories, theoretical background of information technologies must be
renovated with the support of knowledge technologies and especially
geographic
knowledge engineering. Indeed, geographic knowledge engineering, as
city or
territory infrastructure, by including multidisciplinary knowledge and
citizen
involvement, allows not only spatial reasoning but also evaluating
various
scenarios and alternatives for territorial intelligence governance. CONTENTS
(312 pages)
2 - Knowledge Representation 3 - Towards Geographic Knowledge Systems 4 - Geographic Objects 5 - Geographic Relations 6 – Geographic Ontologies 7 - Complex Geographic Objects and Structures 8 - Gazetteers and Multilingualism 9 - Geographic Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining 10 - Geographic Applicative Rules 11 - Geovisualization and Chorems 12 - GKS: Querying and Interoperability 13 - Knowledge as Infrastructure for Smart Governance
ISBN
978-1-78548-243-4. See https://www.elsevier.com/books/geographic-knowledge-engineering/laurini/978-1-78548-243-4
Please
contact Dr Robert Laurini, Professor Emeritus at KSI, Illinois,
USA and researcher at INSA-Lyon, University of Lyon, France. |