Designing safety-oriented tourist routes for heterogeneous tourist groups using an artificial multi-intelligence system

IF 4 Q2 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL
R. Pitakaso, N. Nanthasamroeng, Sarayut Gonwirat, Surajet Khonjun, Chutchai Kaewta, Thanatkit Srichok, Sairoong Dinkoksung
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ABSTRACT The prior research on tourist route design for heterogeneous groups primarily focused on total tourist preferences and individual fairness. In this study, we present an innovative approach by incorporating safety criteria into the optimal tourist route, an aspect that has been previously overlooked. Ensuring tourist safety during travel and attractions is of utmost importance for creating a secure and enjoyable experience. Our proposed safety-focused multi-objective tourist trip design, coupled with the modified artificial multiple-intelligence system, underwent testing in a case study involving 50 attractions and 44 tourist groups (comprising a total of 140 members). The computational results demonstrate that our approach outperforms existing methods by 16.16% to 36.26%, effectively reducing total traveling and attraction visiting risk by 26.1% compared to conventional techniques proposed in the literature. Moreover, our approach enhances the total preferences and tourist fairness by 5.83% and 25.57%, respectively. Graphical abstract
基于人工多智能系统的异构旅游团安全旅游线路设计
摘要以往针对异质群体旅游线路设计的研究主要集中在游客总体偏好和个体公平两个方面。在这项研究中,我们提出了一种创新的方法,将安全标准纳入最佳旅游路线,这是以前被忽视的一个方面。确保游客在旅游和景点期间的安全对于创造安全和愉快的体验至关重要。我们提出的以安全为重点的多目标旅游设计,加上改进的人工多智能系统,在涉及50个景点和44个旅游团(共140名成员)的案例研究中进行了测试。计算结果表明,该方法比现有方法的效率高16.16% ~ 36.26%,与文献中提出的传统方法相比,有效降低了26.1%的总旅游和景点参观风险。总体偏好和公平度分别提高了5.83%和25.57%。图形抽象
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