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An Intelligent Approach for Smart City Governance and Citizen Engagement through Data-driven Decision Centric System

Dr Mahesh Kaluti, Kadambari Teli, Dr Prabhakar T S

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Smart City Governance is the idea behind the acting force to address, how efficiently the work has to be done with intelligent system by encompassing the citizens, their involvement & active participation in enhancing their life style with their needs and quality of sustainable lifestyle through segregation of and in the proposed system an intelligent system was built to understand & analyse the different data patterns to build smart city through Data-driven Decision Centric System by achieving the transparency across the system and the Data centric patterns are designed in such a way that It had insight-view of the environment & designs by incorporating modifications and changes through need of the stake holders and supports the improvements by ideological thoughts of the intelligent system.


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