the other software packages such as expert system, machine
in learning systems, large database systems and special
» simulation systems. À prototype system has been used
to to analyze and process a number of field data from
TS. certain rural land system. The final experiment results
from the system show that this model has very
satisfactory performance and fast operation speed with
to comparison of traditional methods. ^ Several
ita. improvements are possible. For example, the approach
the to monitoring rural land use can be used in conjunction
us, with a Geographic Information System (GIZ) in
and developing the initial monitoring model. GIS is a
lex promising tool for building complex management
system of rural land use. The major difficulty lies with
creating a good architecture for the model
s of implementation.
per
nce
the 9. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
atly
rof The authors wish to acknowledge the valuable
the contributions from Mrs. Chen Gui-Zhen to the
iem research. They also acknowledge funding, of both the
ent Navy Research Project and the Project of China
ge National Foundation of Natural Sciences (Project
an Number 39470415).
the
lata
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