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Spatial interpolation using fuzzy reasoning

Gedeon, Tamas (Tom); Wong, Kok Wai; Wong, Patrick M; Huang, Yuantu

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Spatial interpolation is an important feature of a Geographic Information System, which is the procedure used to estimate values at unknown locations within the area covered by existing observations. In this paper, we describe a conservative spatial interpolation technique that incorporates the advantages of local interpolation, Euclidean interpolation, and conservative fuzzy reasoning, and a dynamic fuzzy-reasoning-based function estimator with parameters optimised by a genetic algorithm. The...[Show more]

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Date published: 2003
Type: Journal article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/33032
Source: Transactions in G I S

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