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Waste management for smart cities
Published in Vahap Tecim, Sezer Bozkus Kahyaoglu, Artificial Intelligence Perspective for Smart Cities, 2023
Berrin Denizhan, Esra Kahya Özyirmidokuz
“Environmental informatics” can be defined as a novel interdisciplinary domain between “environmental science” and “computer science”. This novel domain has been in use for more than a decade in order to promote strategic informatics tools and assist decision-makers by connecting “domain knowledge” with intended “social”, “economic”, “ecological” and “environmental “ objectives (Lu et al., 2013). “Environmental informatics” has been widely used with rapid progress over the past decade. It contributes to the processes such as “ planning”, “design” and “operations for WM”. However, according to Lu et al. (2013), the strategic role of these information technologies is mostly restricted to individual projects without synergistic effects. It should be noted that typical WM processes include various parameters such as “technical”, “climatic”, “environmental”, “demographic”, “socio-economic” and “legal” (Abdallah et al., 2020).
Need for Environmental Information Policy: An Analysis of Environmental Impact Assessment for Proposed Integrated Steel Complex Site, Halakundi Village, Karnataka, India
Published in K. M. Baharul Islam, Zafar Mahfooz Nomani, Environment Impact Assessment, 2021
K.M. Baharul Islam, Archan Mitra, Asif Khan
“Environmental informatics is a field of applied computer science that develops and uses the techniques of information processing for environmental protection, research, and engineeringxii. … basic methodological issues and typical applications across a wide range of topics, including monitoring, databases and information systems, GIS, modeling software, environmental management systems, knowledge-based systems, and the visualization of complex environmental data.” (Avouris& Page 1995).
RealForAll: real-time system for automatic detection of airborne pollen
Published in Enterprise Information Systems, 2022
Danijela Tešendić, Danijela Boberić Krstićev, Predrag Matavulj, Sanja Brdar, Marko Panić, Vladan Minić, Branko Šikoparija
Automation of a process related to airborne pollen detection may be positioned in the domain of environmental informatics. Environmental informatics applies computer science disciplines to environmental information processing (Hilty et al. 1995). Environmental data have a complex nature and its processing requires the application of advanced information technologies like machine learning, deep learning, data analysis and data mining. There are a lot of recent examples of AI techniques application in solving environmental problems (Wang et al. 2019; McGovern et al. 2017; Manogaran and Lopez 2018), which serves developing integrated information systems for the monitoring and management of environmental data (Fang et al. 2014, 2015).