Urbanie & Urbanus

Issue 2021 Jul

Smart City?

Issue 5, P.38 - P.47

Cognitive Cities: The Synthesis of Artificial Intelligence and The Urban Environment

Mansoor Hanif

Executive Director Emerging Technology, Tech and Digital Sector, NEOM

and  Joan Anton Sanchez

Director Amenities & Public Services, Urban Development, NEOM

and  Maysho Prashad

Design Coordination Manager, The Line Proponent, NEOM

References

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  2. Eden Strategy Institute (2021) Top 50 Smart City Governments. Singapore: Eden Strategy Institute

  3. Latva-aho, Matti and Leppanen, Kari, eds. (2019) Key Drivers and Research Challenges for 6G Ubiquitous Wireless Intelligence. Oulu (Finland): University of Oulu

  4. NEOM (2021) THE LINE: A Revolution in Urban Living. https://neom.com/en-us/whatistheline

  5. Picon, Antoine (2015) Smart Cities: A Spatialised Intelligence. London: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd

  6. Portmann, Edy and Finger, Matthias eds. (2016) Towards Cognitive Cities: Advances in Cognitive Computing and its Application to the Governance of Large Urban Systems. Springer International Publishing Switzerland

  7. Portmann, Edy et al. (2019) Designing Cognitive Cities. Springer International Publishing Switzerland

  8. Tiddi, Ilaria et al. (2020) “Robot-City Interaction: Mapping the Research Landscape – A survey on the interaction between robots and modern cities”. International Journal of Social Robotics 12, 299-334

  9. Townsend, Anthony M. (2012) Smart Cities: Big Data, Civic Hackers, and the Quest of a New Utopia. New York, W.W. Norton & Company