Global Seminar | CKG: bridging human and artificial intelligence to support synthesis in city planning

17 Aug | Pieter Herthogs will present the Cities Knowledge Graph (CKG) project and elaborate on the importance of formal Knowledge Representation in digital planning.  

by Xiong Yap

Date: Wed, 17 August 2022
Time: 5-6pm (SGT), 11-12am (CET)
Location: Value Lab Asia, Future Cities Laboratory, 06-01 CREATE Tower, 1 CREATE Way, Singapore 138602 (In-person)
Registration link: external pageEventbrite
Zoom link: external pagehttps://ethz.zoom.us/j/68461637729
 
 

Future Cities Lab (FCL) Global Seminars

Ideas, discussion and thinking on sustainable cities and settlement systems at the intersection of science, design, place and time

Cities Knowledge Graph: bridging human and artificial intelligence to support synthesis in city planning

Planning and managing the growth of cities today and into the future is widely regarded as essential to address the challenge of climate change and the host of associated issues that underpin long-term liveability and sustainability.

In a rapidly urbanising world, city planning professionals need to integrate ever more data, tools, and targets, with planners weaving together inputs from different domains, departments, and stakeholders in order to develop coherent, consensus-based futures.

The Cities Knowledge Graph (CKG) project, a collaboration between external pageCambridge CARES and the Singapore-ETH Centre, explores the potential benefits of Knowledge Graph technologies to digitally support synthesis in urban planning.

In this Global Seminar, Dr Pieter Herthogs will present the CKG project based on specific examples from land-use planning, showcasing novel ways CKG supports the four key meta-practices of planning: representation, evaluation, projection, and synthesis. He will highlight the importance of formal Knowledge Representation in digital planning as a way to link quantitative and qualitative applications, bridging human and artificial intelligence.

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Presenter

Pieter Herthogs
Senior Researcher & Investigator, FCL Global, Singapore-ETH Centre

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