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AI-INFUSED TOURISM: ENHANCING TRAVEL EXPERIENCES WITH SMART SIGHTS

Piedad Barrachina , School of Engineering and Architecture, Maria de Luna, Zaragoza, Spain

Abstract

AI-Infused Tourism: Enhancing Travel Experiences with Smart Sights introduces a pioneering approach to tourism information dissemination by leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Smart Sights integrates advanced AI techniques with semantic analysis and agent-based systems to provide tourists with personalized, context-aware information at designated information points. This paper explores the conceptual framework, implementation strategies, and potential impacts of Smart Sights on enhancing tourist experiences. By harnessing the power of AI-driven information points, Smart Sights aims to revolutionize tourism by delivering relevant and tailored insights to travelers, thereby enriching their exploration and understanding of diverse destinations.

Keywords

AI-infused tourism, Smart Sights, artificial intelligence

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Piedad Barrachina. (2024). AI-INFUSED TOURISM: ENHANCING TRAVEL EXPERIENCES WITH SMART SIGHTS. International Journal of Computer Science & Information System, 9(02), 01–06. Retrieved from https://scientiamreearch.org/index.php/ijcsis/article/view/84