Artificial Intelligence, Towards the Diffusion of Cultural Tourism in the D.M. Quito

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The need to generate a digital participatory experience approach requires the adaptation of tourism to the automation of processes, these induce the digitalization and revolution of the immersive experience of tourists, through virtual reality, management of big data and artificial intelligence (AI).). It is therefore essential to analyze the AI to process opinions and interests of the visitors and determine the effectiveness of the interaction of the AI with the tourist. The use of methodologies and models such as safety and security, lean and agile, geo-referenced information systems, seek to articulate tourism products to the digital environment. The study applies an AI model with social interaction in cultural visiting sites, the results demonstrate the feasibility of analog conversion to a digital environment, presenting schemes and necessary means for the adoption and adaptation of cultural tourism to the digital world.

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Cujano Guachi, G.J., Segovia Mejia, V.E. (2024). Artificial Intelligence, Towards the Diffusion of Cultural Tourism in the D.M. Quito. In: Vizuete, M.Z., et al. Innovation and Research – Smart Technologies & Systems. CI3 2023. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 1040. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-63434-5_4

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