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Artificial Intelligence in Geography

Openshaw, Stan / Openshaw, Christine

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April 1997
348 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-0-471-96991-4
John Wiley & Sons

This unique work introduces the basic principles of artificialintelligence with applications in geographical teaching andresearch, GIS, and planning. Written in an accessible,non-technical and witty style, this book marks the beginning of theAl revolution in geography with major implications for teaching andresearch. The authors provide an easy to understand basicintroduction to Al relevant to geography. There are no specialmathematical and statistical skills needed, indeed these might wellbe a hindrance. Al is a different way of looking at the world andit requires a willingness to experiment, and readers who areunhindered by the baggage of obsolete technologies and outmodedphilosophies of science will probably do best. The text provides anintroduction to expert systems, neural nets, genetic algorithms,smart systems and artificial life and shows how they are likely totransform geographical enquiry.

* A major methodological milestone in geography

* The first geographical book on artificial intelligence (Al)

* No need for previous mathematical or statisticalskills/knowledge

* Accessible style makes a difficult subject available to a wideaudience

* Stan Openshaw is one of the world s leading researchers intogeographical computing, spatial analysis and GIS.

Artificial Intelligence and Geography.

A Brief History of Artificial Intelligence.

Heuristic Search in Geography.

Expert Systems and Intelligent Knowledge-based Systems.

Neurocomputing.

Applying Artificial Neural Networks.

Evolutionary Computation, Genetic Algorithms, Evolution Strategiesand Genetic Programming.

Artificial Life.

Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy Systems and Soft Computing.

Conclusions and Epilogue.

Index.
Stan Openshaw is a retired British geographer. His last post was professor of human geography based in the School of Geography at the University of Leeds. After eighteen years at Newcastle University, including three years as professor of quantitative geography, he moved to work in Leeds in 1992. Christine Openshaw is the author of Artificial Intelligence in Geography, published by Wiley.

S. Openshaw, University of Leeds, UK; C. Openshaw, University of Sheffield, UK