Contextual fuzzy cognitive map for decision support in geographic information systems

Fuzzy cognitive maps or FCMs have been shown to be useful when representing qualitative data. We have shown that these FCM structures can be used to represent quantitative and qualitative data. We illustrate this structure applied to geographic information system (GIS) applications. We illustrate the types of CFCMs we can generate using real census data, human expert knowledge, and quantitative data in the form of maps in a GIS. The goal of this system is to use objects (topographical and conceptual) and their relationships, either supplied by census data or generated by the GIS and to map them as layers in the GIS. Using fuzzy membership functions from experiments with GIS users, we can construct CFCMs for decision support. This will also have significant applications in intelligent servants that are able to assist and interact with the human user.

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