We present a GIS-based framework implementing a Mamdani fuzzy rule-based system to partition in an unsupervised mode an urban system in urban green areas. The proposed framework is characterized by high usability and flexibility. The study area is partitioned in homogeneous regions regarding the characteristics of public green areas and relations with the residents and buildings. The urban system is initially partitioned in microzones, given the smallest areas in which is taken a census of the urban system in terms of resident population, type and number of buildings and properties, industrial and service activities. During a pre-processing phase, the values of specific indicators defined by a domain expert that characterize the type of urban green and the relationship with the residents and buildings are calculated for each microzone. Subsequently, the fuzzy rule-based system component is executed to classify each microzone based on the fuzzy rule set constructed by the domain expert. Spatially adjoining microzones belonging to the same class are dissolved to form homogeneous areas called Urban Green Contexts. The membership degrees of the microzones to the fuzzy set of their class are used to evaluate the reliability of the classification of the Urban Green Context. We test our framework on the municipality of Pozzuoli (Italy), comparing the results with the ones obtained in a supervised manner by the expert appropriately partitioning and classifying the study area based on his knowledge of the urban study area.
A Fuzzy Rule-Based GIS Framework to Partition an Urban System Based on Characteristics of Urban Greenery in Relation to the Urban Context / DI MARTINO, Ferdinando; Cardone, Barbara. - In: APPLIED SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3417. - 10:8781(2020). [10.3390/app10248781]
A Fuzzy Rule-Based GIS Framework to Partition an Urban System Based on Characteristics of Urban Greenery in Relation to the Urban Context
di martino ferdinando
;cardone barbara
2020
Abstract
We present a GIS-based framework implementing a Mamdani fuzzy rule-based system to partition in an unsupervised mode an urban system in urban green areas. The proposed framework is characterized by high usability and flexibility. The study area is partitioned in homogeneous regions regarding the characteristics of public green areas and relations with the residents and buildings. The urban system is initially partitioned in microzones, given the smallest areas in which is taken a census of the urban system in terms of resident population, type and number of buildings and properties, industrial and service activities. During a pre-processing phase, the values of specific indicators defined by a domain expert that characterize the type of urban green and the relationship with the residents and buildings are calculated for each microzone. Subsequently, the fuzzy rule-based system component is executed to classify each microzone based on the fuzzy rule set constructed by the domain expert. Spatially adjoining microzones belonging to the same class are dissolved to form homogeneous areas called Urban Green Contexts. The membership degrees of the microzones to the fuzzy set of their class are used to evaluate the reliability of the classification of the Urban Green Context. We test our framework on the municipality of Pozzuoli (Italy), comparing the results with the ones obtained in a supervised manner by the expert appropriately partitioning and classifying the study area based on his knowledge of the urban study area.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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