Call for papers on "Urban Knowledge Engineering"

Special issue of the International Journal "Computers, Environment and Urban Systems"

Presently, all organizations try to be more efficient especially by using modern 
information technology. Local Authorities are particularly concerned by the efficiency 
of their actions in order to solve urban problems. For that, knowledge-based systems 
can be of interest, trying to archive expert knowledge about the urban system and the 
experiences made throughout the world.

The scope of this special issue on "Urban Knowledge Engineering" will be to regroup 
the best papers, studies and experiences in designing, manipulating, querying, 
updating, extracting urban knowledge. By urban knowledge, we mean any kind of 
formalized systems in order to store spatial knowledge, expert rules, taxonomies, 
ontologies, organizational memories, recommendations, argumentations, case-based 
reasoning, or more generally focusing on Artificial Intelligence-related technologies 
assisting the tasks and the decisions. It can range from long term urban planning to 
daily city management. More precisely, we particularly encourage submissions dealing 
with studies such as on land use plan, urban renewal, pollution, waste management, 
traffic, architectural or civil engineering project management and so on. Moreover 
will also be considered.extraction of urban knowledge from urban datawarehouses, and 
intelligent connections with urban models. 

One of the scope will be the creation of a corpus of urban knowledge which can be used 
in any city.

Submit articles by  May 15, 1999 to:

Robert Laurini, Professor at Claude Bernard University of Lyon
LISI - 404 - INSA de Lyon
F - 69621 Villeurbanne
Phone: (33) 4 72 43 81 72; Fax (33) 4 72 43 87 13; E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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