Tourist guides are an essential aspect of travelling made to help users navigate while simultaneously providing information. As travelling becomes more common the variety in travel motivations of tourist similarly increases. Catering to each of these needs can be strenuous and compromise the integrity of the tourist industry and representations of place. This project aims to assess whether there is a method to generate automated tourist guides which can not only provide different varieties of tourists with the information they require, while ensuring the guides create accurate representations of the settlement in question. By querying the Gazetteer for Scotland’s extensive database this project formulates a method utilising Python and LaTeX...
In recent years, considerable effort has been made to explore several aspects of context-aware touri...
In the case of tourism applications, it is particularly evident that geography is emerging as a fund...
The paper describes work carried out as part of the GUIDE project at Lancaster University. The overa...
With the growing tourism industry and the impact of the existing COVID-19 pandemic, tourists are inc...
Trends towards open geographic information, combined with the proliferation of mobile technologies....
Increasing numbers of tourists to Scotland are in need of more specific guides for their local desti...
Online gazetteers and encyclopaedic resources are rarely focused on a regional level, making knowled...
This paper presents an application built for the Gazetteer for Scotland (GfS). The application explo...
This paper reports the design, development and feedback from the initial trial of the Taeneb City Gu...
This paper describes work carried out as part of the GUIDE project at Lancaster University. The over...
Tourism is an important industry in Scotland with over 15m tourists traveling through the country in...
The creation of the Definitive Gazetteer for Scotland in 2011 by merging the Ordnance Survey 1:50,00...
This paper presents an approach for an extensible web mapping customisation system for the Gazetteer...
This paper describes work carried out as part of the GUIDE project at Lancaster University. The over...
The paper describes work carried out as part of the GUIDE project at Lancaster University. The overa...
In recent years, considerable effort has been made to explore several aspects of context-aware touri...
In the case of tourism applications, it is particularly evident that geography is emerging as a fund...
The paper describes work carried out as part of the GUIDE project at Lancaster University. The overa...
With the growing tourism industry and the impact of the existing COVID-19 pandemic, tourists are inc...
Trends towards open geographic information, combined with the proliferation of mobile technologies....
Increasing numbers of tourists to Scotland are in need of more specific guides for their local desti...
Online gazetteers and encyclopaedic resources are rarely focused on a regional level, making knowled...
This paper presents an application built for the Gazetteer for Scotland (GfS). The application explo...
This paper reports the design, development and feedback from the initial trial of the Taeneb City Gu...
This paper describes work carried out as part of the GUIDE project at Lancaster University. The over...
Tourism is an important industry in Scotland with over 15m tourists traveling through the country in...
The creation of the Definitive Gazetteer for Scotland in 2011 by merging the Ordnance Survey 1:50,00...
This paper presents an approach for an extensible web mapping customisation system for the Gazetteer...
This paper describes work carried out as part of the GUIDE project at Lancaster University. The over...
The paper describes work carried out as part of the GUIDE project at Lancaster University. The overa...
In recent years, considerable effort has been made to explore several aspects of context-aware touri...
In the case of tourism applications, it is particularly evident that geography is emerging as a fund...
The paper describes work carried out as part of the GUIDE project at Lancaster University. The overa...