Prospective for urban informatics.

Urban informatics Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-09 DOI:10.1007/s44212-022-00006-0
Wenzhong Shi, Michael Goodchild, Michael Batty, Qingquan Li, Xintao Liu, Anshu Zhang
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Abstract

The specialization of different urban sectors, theories, and technologies and their confluence in city development have led to a greatly accelerated growth in urban informatics, the transdisciplinary field for understanding and developing the city through new information technologies. While this young and highly promising field has attracted multiple reviews of its advances and outlook for its future, it would be instructive to probe further into the research initiatives of this rapidly evolving field, to provide reference to the development of not only urban informatics, but moreover the future of cities as a whole. This article thus presents a collection of research initiatives for urban informatics, based on the reviews of the state of the art in this field. The initiatives cover three levels, namely the future of urban science; core enabling technologies including geospatial artificial intelligence, high-definition mapping, quantum computing, artificial intelligence and the internet of things (AIoT), digital twins, explainable artificial intelligence, distributed machine learning, privacy-preserving deep learning, and applications in urban design and planning, transport, location-based services, and the metaverse, together with a discussion of algorithmic and data-driven approaches. The article concludes with hopes for the future development of urban informatics and focusses on the balance between our ever-increasing reliance on technology and important societal concerns.

城市信息学展望。
不同城市部门、理论和技术的专业化及其在城市发展中的融合,极大地加速了城市信息学的发展,这是一个通过新信息技术理解和发展城市的跨学科领域。虽然这一年轻且极具前景的领域吸引了人们对其进展和未来前景的多次回顾,但进一步探讨这一快速发展的领域的研究举措将是有益的,不仅可以为城市信息学的发展提供参考,也可以为整个城市的未来提供参考。因此,本文在回顾该领域最新技术的基础上,提出了一系列城市信息学的研究举措。这些倡议涵盖三个层面,即城市科学的未来;核心赋能技术,包括地理空间人工智能、高清地图、量子计算、人工智能和物联网、数字孪生、可解释人工智能、分布式机器学习、隐私保护深度学习,以及在城市设计和规划、交通、基于位置的服务和元宇宙中的应用,以及算法和数据驱动方法的讨论。文章最后对城市信息学的未来发展抱有希望,并重点关注我们日益依赖技术和重要社会问题之间的平衡。
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