@misc{Verstraete_Jӧrg_Lodewijk._Autor_The_2014, author={Verstraete, Jӧrg Lodewijk. Autor}, copyright={Creative Commons Attribution BY 4.0 license}, address={Warszawa}, journal={Raport Badawczy = Research Report}, howpublished={online}, year={2014}, publisher={Instytut Badań Systemowych. Polska Akademia Nauk}, publisher={Systems Research Institute. Polish Academy of Sciences}, language={eng}, abstract={The map overlay problem is a common problem when investigating and processing geographically correlated data. The issue occurs when data that are presented in incompatible grids need to be combined or compared. Traditional methods approach the problem by using, fairly straightforward assumption on the geographical distribution of the data, but these assumptions often bear no resemblance to the real world situation. A different way of solving the problem is presented in this article. The presented approach uses additionally available information that provides information on the geographic distribution of the data. As will be illustrated, having this additional information still does not provide for a straight forward solution and incorporating it inquires some form of reasoning. The methodology presented in this contribution performs this by means of a dynamically constructed fuzzy inference system.}, title={The Map Overlay Problem: Simulating Reasoning with a Fuzzy Inference System}, type={Text}, keywords={Rozmyte wnioskowanie, Map overlay problem, Nakładanie się map, Fuzzy inference system, Fuzzy spatial reasoning, Rozmyte wnioskowanie przestrzenne}, }