Abstract. - A fuzzy geographic space is characterized by its imprecision. We present the fuzzy sets theory and its interest for our subject. Possible applications are régionalisation of fuzzy spaces, valuation of subjective spaces, fuzzy behavior of men in their environment.Résumé. - Un espace géographique flou est un espace imprécis, imparfaitement ou complètement dé/imité. La théorie des sous-ensembles flous dont nous faisons une présentation rapide permet de formaliser et de traiter un tel espace. Les applications possibles sont évoquées, en particulier dans le domaine de la régionalisation, le traitement d'espaces subjectifs et l'étude du comportement flou de l'homme dans son milieu.Rolland-May Christiane. Notes sur les espaces géograph...
Fuzzy regions are a concept allowing the uncertain or imprecise spatial data to be represented. Many...
Since its emergence, the development of fuzzy set theory so rapidly in recent decades. The developme...
j.albrecht~t~auckland.ac.nz The concept of space underlying geographic informa-tion systems is basic...
Abstract. - A fuzzy geographic space is characterized by its imprecision. We present the fuzzy sets ...
Fuzzy set theory and its relevance for geography.— This paper presents in the first part the notion ...
International audienceThis article deals with applications of the fuzzy set theory to geographical e...
Traditional spatial economic analysis is limited to the description of precise spaces. To say that a...
The aim of this survey article, dedicated to the 50th anniversary of Zadeh’s pioneering paper "Fuzzy...
A period of fifty years has been reached since the introduction of the first applications based upon...
International audienceThis chapter first shows some examples of geographic data and spatial informat...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al IBS Special Meeting on the Geography of Species Associations, cele...
This issue has been dedicated to the usage of fuzzy logic in the context of Geographical Information...
Mathematical models are often used to describe physical realities. However, the physical realities a...
Traditionally, information in geographic information systems (GIS) is represented as crisp informati...
none1siBoolean logic is frequently applied in order to map landscape patterns. Nonetheless this impl...
Fuzzy regions are a concept allowing the uncertain or imprecise spatial data to be represented. Many...
Since its emergence, the development of fuzzy set theory so rapidly in recent decades. The developme...
j.albrecht~t~auckland.ac.nz The concept of space underlying geographic informa-tion systems is basic...
Abstract. - A fuzzy geographic space is characterized by its imprecision. We present the fuzzy sets ...
Fuzzy set theory and its relevance for geography.— This paper presents in the first part the notion ...
International audienceThis article deals with applications of the fuzzy set theory to geographical e...
Traditional spatial economic analysis is limited to the description of precise spaces. To say that a...
The aim of this survey article, dedicated to the 50th anniversary of Zadeh’s pioneering paper "Fuzzy...
A period of fifty years has been reached since the introduction of the first applications based upon...
International audienceThis chapter first shows some examples of geographic data and spatial informat...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al IBS Special Meeting on the Geography of Species Associations, cele...
This issue has been dedicated to the usage of fuzzy logic in the context of Geographical Information...
Mathematical models are often used to describe physical realities. However, the physical realities a...
Traditionally, information in geographic information systems (GIS) is represented as crisp informati...
none1siBoolean logic is frequently applied in order to map landscape patterns. Nonetheless this impl...
Fuzzy regions are a concept allowing the uncertain or imprecise spatial data to be represented. Many...
Since its emergence, the development of fuzzy set theory so rapidly in recent decades. The developme...
j.albrecht~t~auckland.ac.nz The concept of space underlying geographic informa-tion systems is basic...