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Digital twins in urban informatics

Michael F. Goodchild, Dylan S. Connor, A. Stewart Fotheringham, Amy E. Frazier, Peter Kedron, Wenwen Li, Daoqin Tong

2024Urban Informatics26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Urban informatics appears to be a suitable area for the application of digital twins. Definitions of the term share some characteristics, but these definitions do not agree on what exactly constitutes a digital twin. The term has the potential to be misleading unless adequate attention is paid to the inherent uncertainty in any replica of a real system. The question of uncertainty is addressed, together with some of the issues that make its quantification problematic. Digital twins for urban informatics pose questions of purpose, governance, and ethics. In the final section the paper suggests some research issues that will need to be addressed if digital twins are to be successful.

Topics & Concepts

InformaticsComputer scienceData sciencePolitical scienceLawTraffic Prediction and Management TechniquesHuman Mobility and Location-Based AnalysisData Visualization and Analytics