Title
An Opportunistic Tourism Navigation System Using Photographing Point Recommendation
Abstract
In recent years, a style of sightseeing which is planned by individuals and focuses on strolling has become widespread, while sightseeing navigation systems have attracted attention. However, most existing navigation systems support efficient sightseeing by giving users information such as the shortest route to their destination. Accordingly in this research, we propose an opportunistic tourism navigation system based on the theory of the "Benefit of Inconvenience", which navigates users to a destination while recommending some photographing point that exist on the way to the destination, and adapts to the users' moods. An evaluation experiment conducted in Kyoto, Japan, demonstrated that conducting casual sightseeing on foot using this system enabled opportunistic sightseeing suited to the users' moods, which led to user enjoyment.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/.67
Technologies and Applications of Artificial Intelligence
Keywords
Field
DocType
sightseeing navigation system,opportunistic sightseeing,opportunistic tourism navigation system,photographing point recommendation,shortest route,evaluation experiment,users information,existing navigation system,casual sightseeing,recent year,efficient sightseeing,human factors,global positioning system,travel industry,recommender systems,cartography
Recommender system,Computer science,Navigation system,Turn-by-turn navigation,Tourism,Global Positioning System,Casual,Multimedia
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
1066-6192
978-1-4799-2528-5
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.36
1
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hiroya Sakaguchi120.36
Tomoko Izumi214121.33
Yoshio Nakatani31613.99