In modern cities, everything is connected to Internet and the amount of data available on-line grows dramatically. Humans face two main challenges: i) to extract valuable knowl- edge from the Big Data; ii) to become part of the equation as active actors in the Internet of Things. Fuzzy intelligent systems are currently used in many applications in the context of Smart Cities. Now, it is time to address the effective interaction between intelligent systems and citizens with the aim of passing from Smart to Cognitive Cities. We claim that the use of interpretable fuzzy systems and natural language generation can facilitate such interaction and pave the way towards Cognitive Cities.
Linguistic Descriptions for Cognitive Cities: an Illustrative Use Case
Ciro Castiello;Corrado Mencar
2017-01-01
Abstract
In modern cities, everything is connected to Internet and the amount of data available on-line grows dramatically. Humans face two main challenges: i) to extract valuable knowl- edge from the Big Data; ii) to become part of the equation as active actors in the Internet of Things. Fuzzy intelligent systems are currently used in many applications in the context of Smart Cities. Now, it is time to address the effective interaction between intelligent systems and citizens with the aim of passing from Smart to Cognitive Cities. We claim that the use of interpretable fuzzy systems and natural language generation can facilitate such interaction and pave the way towards Cognitive Cities.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.