GIS

Terms from Artificial Intelligence: humans at the heart of algorithms

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GIS (geographical information systems) refers to computer systems, applications and methods for storing and processing geograohical information such as maps, landuse, locations of landmarks, and routes. They typically need special ways of storing information (such as quad trees ) as one is often interested in retreiving things that are, for example, close to location or contained within a region not just exect matches.

Used on Chap. 12: page 263