DocumentCode :
3260288
Title :
Fuzzy Logic Based Built Environment Impact Assessment for Urban Regeneration Simulation
Author :
Syed, Y.A. ; Georgakis, P. ; Nwagboso, C.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng. & the Built Environ., Univ. of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, UK
fYear :
2009
fDate :
15-17 July 2009
Firstpage :
90
Lastpage :
95
Abstract :
Integration and adaptation of artificial intelligent designs with fuzzy inference techniques is an active area of research that can be used to meet the challenges of regeneration processes. Urban regeneration activities in built environment are complex and require a close collaboration between designers and planners in order to achieve a design plan that is environmentally robust and sustainable. Regeneration teamspsila inability to manually analyze complex maps for various regeneration choices induces human errors in the regeneration process. This often results in a prolonged impact on the economic, social and environmental wellbeing and sustainability of the region. This paper, presents the development of an urban regeneration fuzzy inference system (FIS) aimed at tackling the issue of regeneration simulation in built environment through the measurement of impact of certain socioeconomic parameters to the regeneration plan. The impact assessment logic is embedded in the form of an expertly guided rule-base of an FIS. The impact is calculated using the four core principles of urban smart growth (crime, accessibility, employment and health), with respect to a measure of Euclidean intra-regional distance based accessibility function between the regeneration area(s) and the surrounding built environment neighborhood. The FIS evaluates the suitability of various regeneration sub-areas in terms of the aforementioned four principles affecting the concept of a walk-able, sustainable and eco-friendly neighborhood.
Keywords :
computational geometry; data visualisation; ecology; environmental factors; fuzzy logic; fuzzy reasoning; fuzzy systems; knowledge based systems; socio-economic effects; sustainable development; town and country planning; Euclidean intraregional distance measure; FIS rule-base; accessibility function; accessibility principle; artificial intelligent design; built environment impact assessment logic; complex map; crime principle; design plan; economic well-being; employment principle; environmental well-being; fuzzy inference system; fuzzy logic; health principle; human error; social well-being; socioeconomic parameter; sustainable development; urban regeneration simulation; urban smart growth; visualization platform; walkable sustainable eco-friendly neighborhood; Artificial intelligence; Decision support systems; Design engineering; Employment; Environmental economics; Fuzzy logic; Fuzzy systems; Regeneration engineering; Urban planning; Visualization; Artificial intelligence; Built environment; Fuzzy systems; Urban planning; Urban regeneration;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Visualisation, 2009. VIZ '09. Second International Conference in
Conference_Location :
Barcelona
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3734-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VIZ.2009.39
Filename :
5230718
Link To Document :
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