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Integrating Gene Expression Programming and Geographic Information Systems for Solving a Multi Site Land Use Allocation Problem
2009
American Journal of Applied Sciences
Problem statement: Land use planning may be defined as the process of allocating different activities or uses to specific units of area within a region. Multi sites Land Use Allocation Problems (MLUA) refer to the problem of allocating more than one land use type in an area. MLUA problem is one of the truly NP Complete (combinatorial optimization) problems. Approach: To cope with this type of problems, intelligent techniques such as genetic algorithms and simulated annealing, have been used. In
doi:10.3844/ajassp.2009.1021.1027
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