A novel approach for automated land partitioning using genetic algorithm

•This paper proposes a new approach for automated land partitioning.•Genetic algorithm is used by proposed approach (ALP-GA).•The proposed method is compared with the designer on a project area.•The experimental results show that the ALP-GA is more successful than the designer.•Land partitioning pla...

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Veröffentlicht in:Expert systems with applications 2017-10, Vol.82, p.10-18
Hauptverfasser: HAKLI, Hüseyin, UĞUZ, Harun
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:•This paper proposes a new approach for automated land partitioning.•Genetic algorithm is used by proposed approach (ALP-GA).•The proposed method is compared with the designer on a project area.•The experimental results show that the ALP-GA is more successful than the designer.•Land partitioning plan is completed automatically about eight hours by the ALP-GA. Land consolidation is an important tool to prevent land fragmentation and enhance agricultural productivity. Land partitioning is one of the most significant problems within the land consolidation process. This process is related to the subdivision of a block having non-uniform geometric shapes. Land partitioning determines the location of new land parcels and is a complex problem containing many conflicting demands, so conventional programming techniques are not sufficient for this NP optimization problem. Therefore, it is necessary to have an intelligent system with a standard decision-making mechanism capable of processing many criteria simultaneously and evaluating a number of different solutions in a short time. To overcome this problem and accelerate the land partitioning process, we proposed automated land partitioning using a genetic algorithm (ALP-GA). Besides the parcel's size, shape and land value, the proposed method evaluates fixed facilities, and the degree and location of cadastral parcels to generate a land partitioning plan. The proposed method automated the land partitioning process using an intelligent system and was implemented over a real project area. Experimental study shows that the proposed method is more successful and efficient than the designer with respect to the results meeting the objective function. In addition, the land partition process is greatly simplified by the proposed method.
ISSN:0957-4174
1873-6793
DOI:10.1016/j.eswa.2017.03.067