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  • Paper describes in the first part the role of GIS in relation to decision-making and expert systems, and its key elements. The second part describes our solution - an expert system for evaluation of ecological stability and function of the landscape, which is based on ArcGIS products and EMDS. Expert systems are computer programmes able to simulate actions of an expert in a particular field when solving complicated tasks. They are considered a sub-category of knowledge-bases systems. Spatial Decision Support Systems are closely related to knowledge-based and expert systems whose creation was possible due to artificial intelligence. Generally it is credited two basic roles in the process of decision support: a) GIS is used for better decision support, because it helps to collect, organize, analyse and properly visualize data that the user uses to solve the problem. The decision on the appropriateness of solutions can be used modelling alternative scenarios and then compare their critical parameters, b) GIS is widely used in solving specific SDSS problems, which are geared to location and allocation problems and highly applicable in the event of network analysis. For the application of GIS in the SDSS it is specific that, in addition to building a data structure, which is the primary reason for deployment, significantly applied and specific methods for determining their own GIS technology. The designed expert system enables a multidisciplinary view of a landscape being assessed from the four given viewpoints by the chosen methodologies. The used methods of assessment have been known for some time and occasionally used for GIS. The expert system is beneficial for these two aspects: i) determining all four relations from minimum consistent data at the same time, ii) formalised marking of reclassifying, assigning coefficients and ascribing weights to the factors.
  • Paper describes in the first part the role of GIS in relation to decision-making and expert systems, and its key elements. The second part describes our solution - an expert system for evaluation of ecological stability and function of the landscape, which is based on ArcGIS products and EMDS. Expert systems are computer programmes able to simulate actions of an expert in a particular field when solving complicated tasks. They are considered a sub-category of knowledge-bases systems. Spatial Decision Support Systems are closely related to knowledge-based and expert systems whose creation was possible due to artificial intelligence. Generally it is credited two basic roles in the process of decision support: a) GIS is used for better decision support, because it helps to collect, organize, analyse and properly visualize data that the user uses to solve the problem. The decision on the appropriateness of solutions can be used modelling alternative scenarios and then compare their critical parameters, b) GIS is widely used in solving specific SDSS problems, which are geared to location and allocation problems and highly applicable in the event of network analysis. For the application of GIS in the SDSS it is specific that, in addition to building a data structure, which is the primary reason for deployment, significantly applied and specific methods for determining their own GIS technology. The designed expert system enables a multidisciplinary view of a landscape being assessed from the four given viewpoints by the chosen methodologies. The used methods of assessment have been known for some time and occasionally used for GIS. The expert system is beneficial for these two aspects: i) determining all four relations from minimum consistent data at the same time, ii) formalised marking of reclassifying, assigning coefficients and ascribing weights to the factors. (en)
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  • Expert system for landscape assesment based on GIS
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  • Expert system for landscape assesment based on GIS
  • Expert system for landscape assesment based on GIS (en)
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  • landscape ecology; expert's system; decision support; EMDS; GIS (en)
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  • Conference proceedings 12th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference, Volume III
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  • Brus, Jan
  • Pechanec, Vilém
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  • 1314-2704
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  • 10.5593/sgem2012/s11.v3004
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