Using fuzzy cognitive maps as decision support tool for smart cities goraczek

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Using Fuzzy Cognitive Maps as Decision Support Tool for Smart Cities Application in Smart Mobility

Malgorzata Zofia Goraczek*, Gabriela Viale Pereira*, Enzo Falco**, Reinout Kleinhans**, Peter Parycek*

*Danube University Krems, Austria**Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

Aim of the project paper

Research Question:How Fuzzy Cognitive Maps can be applied to simulate decision making processes of urban mobility in the context of Smart Cities

- based on the ongoing research project “SmartGov” and the use cases of its pilot cities

Acknowledgement

- Create smart tools for urban transport systems.

- Use of data to better understand city dynamics.

- Support participation and engagement by all stakeholders in Smart Cities.

What we do!

• Identifying concepts of Smart Cities

• Exploiting potential of social media feedback and open data

• Creating theory and data driven

decision support tools

Policy scenarios in Smart Cities

Collecting and analyzing data

Applying onFCMs

Smart Mobility

Giffinger, R., & Pichler-Milanović, N. (2007)

Systematic Literaure Review

&Expert Interviews

Data

Potential and barriers of Social Media

Potential and barriers of Open Data

Social Media

Open Data

Social Media

Data driven decision making

Decision scenarios from perspective of theories and data

Decision support tool - Fuzzy Cognitive Maps

Social Media

City Open Data

Research Outputs

Fuzzy Cognitive Maps as data driven decision support tools Potential & barriers

Contact

Danube University KremsMalgorzata GoraczekE-Mail: malgorzata.goraczek@donau-uni.ac.at

Find our project on JPI Urban Europe: http://jpi-urbaneurope.eu/smartgov/

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