Fuzzy Modeling With Spatial Information for Geographic Problems 2005
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-26886-3_14
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Spatially Explicit Individual-Based Ecological Modeling with Mobile Fuzzy Agents

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“…ECO-COSM was used to explore the use of fuzzy logic in an individual-based model of natal dispersal behaviour of eastern grey squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis) in an area near the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area (Robinson and Graniero 2005a). The motivation for this exploration derives from the problems of uncertainty in both data and model parameters when using GIS-based spatially explicit population models.…”
Section: Agent Model Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…ECO-COSM was used to explore the use of fuzzy logic in an individual-based model of natal dispersal behaviour of eastern grey squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis) in an area near the Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area (Robinson and Graniero 2005a). The motivation for this exploration derives from the problems of uncertainty in both data and model parameters when using GIS-based spatially explicit population models.…”
Section: Agent Model Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The representation of environmental phenomena as fuzzy sets (Fisher, 2000a, b;Petry et al, 2005;Robinson, 2003) has included soils (Burrough, 1989;Lagacherie et al, 1997) vegetation (Moraczewski, 1993a, b), geology (Brown et al, 2003;Luo and Dimitrakopoulos, 2003), land cover classification from remotely sensed data (Foody, 1992(Foody, , 1996, landform classes (Cheng and Molenaar, 1999;MacMillan et al, 2000), and been extended to the agent-based modelling of the ecological movement of animals (Robinson and Graniero, 2005;Elith et al, 2002). Most research has been grounded in the argument that many class descriptions for natural resources are inherently vague.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been shown that such context dependent perceptual ranges can have an effect on the movement behavior of individuals (Olden et al, 2004). Robinson and Graniero (2005) describe how an object-oriented probe mechanism can be used to incorporate fuzziness in an effective manner at the level of model parameters such as the perceptual range. Essentially the individual animals are simulated as a population of objects where each class has a different decision-making model of whether to move, where to move, and when to stop moving.…”
Section: Fuzziness and Model Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, each object does not directly draw its information from the GIS-based database, but rather through a probe mechanism (Graniero and Robinson, in press). Robinson and Graniero (2005) model squirrel dispersal using a fuzzy set representation of perceptual range. It is modeled as a function of distance on an isotropic surface.…”
Section: Fuzziness and Model Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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