Abstract

The tourism statistics of Taiwan’s government state that the tourism industry is one of the fastest growing economic sources in the world. Therefore, the demand for a tourism information system with a friendly interface is growing. This research implemented the construction of a cloud information service platform based on numerous practical developments in the Dr. What-Info system (i.e., a master multi-agent system on what the information is), which developed universal application interface (UAI) technology based on the Taiwan government’s open data with the aim of connecting different application programming interfaces (APIs) according to different data formats and intelligence through local GPS location retrieval, in support of three-stage intelligent decision-making and a three-tier address-based UAI technology comparison. This paper further developed a novel citizen-centric multi-agent information monitoring and recommendation system for the tourism sector. The proposed system was experimentally demonstrated as a successful integration of technology, and stands as an innovative piece of work in the literature. Although there is room for improvement in experience and maybe more travel-related agents, the feasibility of the proposed service architecture has been proven.

Highlights

  • Yalçınkaya et al [1] and the Encyclopedia of the MBA Think Tank noted that smart tourism is based on a new generation of information technology to meet the personalized needs of tourists and provide high-quality and high-satisfaction services; it has been considered that smart tourism is a part of a smart earth and smart city, such as that which is described in [1]

  • Index.php?title=Smart_Tourism&redirect=no) noted that smart tourism is based on a new generation of information technology to meet the personalized needs of tourists and provide high-quality and high-satisfaction services; it has been considered that smart tourism is a part of a smart earth and smart city, such as that which is described in [1]

  • CEOntoIAS, at the back end, bylocation referring to the universal application interface (UAI)-based technology, as mentioned above in collaboration with interception, and with the access support of appropriate link open above in collaboration with location interception, and with the support of appropriate link open information and domain ontology, in order to compare and intercept appropriate location service information and domain ontology, in order to compare and intercept appropriate location service information to effectively improve the quality of the system’s mobile information regarding monitoring and recommendation

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Introduction

Index.php?title=Smart_Tourism&redirect=no) noted that smart tourism is based on a new generation of information technology ( called information and communication technologies, ICT) to meet the personalized needs of tourists and provide high-quality and high-satisfaction services; it has been considered that smart tourism is a part of a smart earth and smart city, such as that which is described in [1]. Meeting the personalized needs of mass tourists, achieving seamless integration of tourism public services and management, and providing services for enterprises (especially smalland medium-sized enterprises) are the three major goals of intelligent tourism. Forum (https://www.weforum.org/), states that the tourism industry is one of the fastest growing economic sources in the world, accounting for 10% of the global GDP and creating over 300 million jobs. Bulk recommendation by the information (RI) agent. (b) information about the corresponding parking lot; lot; (c)on information ofCream; Big Macand Ice (d).

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