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Title: An Intelligent System For Early Detection of Food Crisis And Spatial-Based Decision Making of Potential Land Evaluation For Food Production
Authors: B. Seminar, Kudang
Arkeman, Yandra
J. Lahay, Rakhmat
Issue Date: Sep-2014
Publisher: Australian Society of Information and Communication Technologies in Agriculture Inc. P/O Box 627, Inglewood , Western Australia, 6932
Abstract: Food crisis is now becoming critical issue in the global world and thus becoming a great challenge for many countries to cope with. In this paper we discuss the utilization of intelligent computation to support early detection of food crisis and spatial-based decision making of potential land evaluation for food production. The intelligent part of the proposed system comprises fuzzy logic, artificial neural network, and dynamic system models to cope with multicriteria decision making for detecting early occurrences of food crisis and for examining the potential land for food production and food supply adequacy. The proposed system has been developed, implemented and tested with real data in Indonesia
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/74169
ISBN: 978-0-646-92873-9
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