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Machine Learning Algorithms for Urban Land Use Planning: A Review

open access: yesUrban Science, 2021
Urbanization is persistent globally and has increasingly significant spatial and environmental consequences. It is especially challenging in developing countries due to the increasing pressure on the limited resources, and damage to the bio-physical ...
Vineet Chaturvedi, Walter T. de Vries
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DEVELOPING A CELLULAR AUTOMATA MODEL FOR SIMULATING RAINFALL-RUNOFF PROCESS (CASE STUDY: BABOL CATCHMENT) [PDF]

open access: yesThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2019
The rainfall-runoff process is one of the central aspects of hydrology. In the rainfall-runoff process, the fast accumulation of rainwater in the catchments and rivers may lead to a flood disaster. To prevent and manage such disasters, it is essential to
N. Mahdizadeh Gharakhanlou   +1 more
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Exploring the advantages of the maximum entropy model in calibrating cellular automata for urban growth simulation: a comparative study of four methods

open access: yesGIScience & Remote Sensing, 2022
As a powerful predictive technique based on machine learning, the maximum entropy (MaxEnt) model has been widely used in geographic modeling. However, its performance in calibrating cellular automata (CA) for urban growth simulation has not been ...
Bin Zhang, Haijun Wang
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Percolation and Internet Science

open access: yesFuture Internet, 2019
Percolation, in its most general interpretation, refers to the “flow„ of something (a physical agent, data or information) in a network, possibly accompanied by some nonlinear dynamical processes on the network nodes (sometimes denoted ...
Franco Bagnoli   +3 more
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Computational Processes and Incompleteness [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
We introduce a formal definition of Wolfram's notion of computational process based on cellular automata, a physics-like model of computation. There is a natural classification of these processes into decidable, intermediate and complete.
Anthony K. Seda   +4 more
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Should big cities grow? Scenario-based cellular automata urban growth modeling and policy applications

open access: yesJournal of Urban Management, 2016
The formation of ‘Urban Networks’ has become a wide-spread phenomenon around the world. In the study of metropolitan regions, there are competing or diverging views about management and control of environmental and land-use factors as well as about ...
ChengHe Guan, Peter G. Rowe
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Comparing individual-based approaches to modelling the self-organization of multicellular tissues.

open access: yesPLoS Computational Biology, 2017
The coordinated behaviour of populations of cells plays a central role in tissue growth and renewal. Cells react to their microenvironment by modulating processes such as movement, growth and proliferation, and signalling. Alongside experimental studies,
James M Osborne   +4 more
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Turing degrees of limit sets of cellular automata [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Cellular automata are discrete dynamical systems and a model of computation. The limit set of a cellular automaton consists of the configurations having an infinite sequence of preimages.
A. Ballier   +11 more
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From quantum cellular automata to quantum lattice gases [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
A natural architecture for nanoscale quantum computation is that of a quantum cellular automaton. Motivated by this observation, in this paper we begin an investigation of exactly unitary cellular automata.
B. Hasslacher   +39 more
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Artificial life meets computational creativity? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
I review the history of work in Artificial Life on the problem of the open-ended evolutionary growth of complexity in computational worlds.
McMullin, Barry
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