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Designing Cognitive Cities

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  • © 2019

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  • Provides recent research on the design of cognitive cities
  • Presents an overview of design theories and approaches in order to identify some of the principles that need to be taken into account when designing cognitive cities
  • Highlights a number of concrete techniques that can be usefully applied to the problem of citizen communication for cognitive cities

Part of the book series: Studies in Systems, Decision and Control (SSDC, volume 176)

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

  1. Introduction

  2. Concepts

  3. Use Cases

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About this book

This book illustrates various aspects and dimensions of cognitive cities. Following a comprehensive introduction, the first part of the book explores conceptual considerations for the design of cognitive cities, while the second part focuses on concrete applications. The contributions provide an overview of the wide diversity of cognitive city conceptualizations and help readers to better understand why it is important to think about the design of our cities. The book adopts a transdisciplinary approach since the cognitive city concept can only be achieved through cooperation across different academic disciplines (e.g., economics, computer science, mathematics) and between research and practice. More and more people live in a growing number of ever-larger cities. As such, it is important to reflect on how cities need to be designed to provide their inhabitants with the means and resources for a good life. The cognitive city is an emerging, innovative approach to address thisneed.



Editors and Affiliations

  • Human-IST Institute, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland

    Edy Portmann

  • Istituto Nazionale di Ricerche Demopolis, Demopolis, Italy

    Marco E. Tabacchi

  • Deutsches Museum München, The Research Institute for the History of Science and Technology, Munich, Germany

    Rudolf Seising

  • Transdisciplinary Research Centre Smart Swiss Capital Region (TRCSSCR), University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland

    Astrid Habenstein

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