A fuzzy rule based roadside vegetation quality index.

Author(s)
Carter, S. & Gillian, J.
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Abstract

Aggregation of indicators into indices is an important part of data processing. Traditionally, simple scoring methods have been used to calculate roadside vegetation quality indices, but such methods suffer from a number of faults. This paper presents a fuzzy expert system approach to producing a roadside vegetation quality index, and this approach is demonstrated to be superior to the more traditional methods. The vegetation quality index is applied to a section of national highway in Tasmania. (A)

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C 18146 (In: C 18105 CD-ROM) /15 / ITRD 492060
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In: Proceedings : papers presented at Transport 98, the 19th ARRB Conference, Sydney, Australia, 7-11 December 1998, Session B, p. 305-322, 13 ref.

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