WO2017164096A1 - Dispositif d'aide au tourisme, procédé d'aide au tourisme et support d'enregistrement de programme - Google Patents

Dispositif d'aide au tourisme, procédé d'aide au tourisme et support d'enregistrement de programme Download PDF

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WO2017164096A1
WO2017164096A1 PCT/JP2017/010834 JP2017010834W WO2017164096A1 WO 2017164096 A1 WO2017164096 A1 WO 2017164096A1 JP 2017010834 W JP2017010834 W JP 2017010834W WO 2017164096 A1 WO2017164096 A1 WO 2017164096A1
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  • the present invention relates to a tourism support device, a tourism support method, and a program recording medium for creating a highly satisfying tourism course.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses a method for collecting information on a place from a large number of tourists who have visited a sightseeing spot and creating a highly satisfying sightseeing course based on the result of analysis.
  • Patent Document 1 calculates a fitness score for each tourist spot according to the user's attributes, selects the tourist spot as a tourist spot in descending order of the fitness score, and calculates the total travel time to the selected tourist spot.
  • a method of creating a sightseeing course by repeating selection until the sightseeing time specified by the user is exceeded is disclosed.
  • Patent Document 1 Since the technology disclosed in Patent Document 1 simply selects a tourist spot in descending order of the fitness score, if the travel time of the tourist spot with the next highest fitness score slightly exceeds the remaining tourism time, Unable to select a tourist spot. That is, the technique disclosed in Patent Document 1 cannot create a highly satisfying sightseeing course that makes the most of the user's sightseeing time.
  • the present invention has been made in order to solve the above-described problems, and an object thereof is to provide a tourism support apparatus that creates a highly satisfying tourism course.
  • the tourism support apparatus is based on the time required for sightseeing in a sightseeing spot, the evaluation value, and the travel time between sightseeing spots, the required time for a tour route including the tourist spot, and the tourist spot included in the tour route.
  • the sightseeing support method is based on the time required for sightseeing in a sightseeing spot, the evaluation value, and the travel time between sightseeing spots, and the required time for a tour route including the tourist spot and the tourist spot included in the tour route.
  • An evaluation result obtained from the evaluation value is calculated, and a tour route is selected based on the evaluation result from the tour routes within the set time for which the required time is input.
  • the program recording medium is included in the travel time required for the sightseeing spot and the travel value including the sightseeing spot based on the time and evaluation value required for sightseeing in the sightseeing spot and the travel time between the sightseeing spots.
  • FIG. 21 is a block diagram illustrating a hardware configuration of a computer device 500 that implements the tourism support device 100 according to the present embodiment.
  • each component of each device represents a functional unit block.
  • Each component of each device can be realized by any combination of a computer device 500 and software as shown in FIG. 21, for example.
  • the computer device 500 includes a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 501, a ROM (Read Only Memory) 502, a RAM (Random Access Memory) 503, a storage device 505, a drive device 507, and a communication.
  • An interface 508, an input / output interface 510, and a bus 511 are provided.
  • the storage device 505 stores the program 504.
  • the drive device 507 reads and writes the recording medium 506.
  • the communication interface 508 is connected to the network 509.
  • the input / output interface 510 performs data input / output.
  • a bus 511 connects each component.
  • the CPU 501 executes the program 504 using the RAM 503.
  • the program 504 may be stored in the ROM 502.
  • the program 504 may be recorded on the recording medium 506 and read by the drive device 507, or may be transmitted from the external device via the network 509.
  • the communication interface 508 exchanges data with an external device (hereinafter also referred to as “external terminal”) via the network 509.
  • the input / output interface 510 exchanges data with peripheral devices (keyboard, mouse, display device, etc.).
  • the communication interface 508 and the input / output interface 510 can function as means for acquiring or outputting data. Data such as output information may be stored in the storage device 505 or may be included in the program 504.
  • each device can be realized as a dedicated device.
  • Each device can be realized by a combination of a plurality of devices.
  • a program that operates the configuration of the embodiment so as to realize the functions of the following embodiment (more specifically, a program that causes a computer to execute the processes shown in FIGS. 8, 15, and 18) is recorded.
  • a processing method of recording on a medium, reading out a program recorded on the recording medium as a code, and executing the program on a computer is also included in the category of each embodiment. That is, a computer-readable recording medium is also included in the scope of each embodiment.
  • the program itself is included in each embodiment.
  • the recording medium for example, a floppy (registered trademark) disk, a hard disk, an optical disk, a magneto-optical disk, a CD-ROM, a magnetic tape, a nonvolatile memory card, and a ROM can be used.
  • the embodiment is not limited to the processing executed by a single program recorded in the recording medium, and the embodiments that execute processing by operating on the OS in cooperation with other software and the function of the expansion board are also described in each embodiment. Included in the category.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of a tourism support apparatus 100 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the blocks shown in FIG. 1 may be implemented in a single device, or may be implemented separately in multiple devices. Data exchange between the blocks may be performed via any means such as a data bus, a network, a portable storage medium, or the like.
  • the tourism support apparatus 100 includes a sightseeing time storage unit 101, a travel time storage unit 102, a sightseeing spot evaluation storage unit 103, a tour time setting unit 111, a sightseeing course calculation unit 121, and a sightseeing course.
  • a selection unit 131 and a sightseeing course presentation unit 141 are provided.
  • Sightseeing time storage unit 101 stores time required for sightseeing in a sightseeing spot (hereinafter also referred to as “touring required time”). Sightseeing points indicate various places where tourists may visit. Sightseeing spots include tourist facilities such as Tokyo Sky Tree, historical buildings such as Sensoji Temple, scenic spots such as gardens, museums, restaurants, retail stores, and accommodation facilities.
  • the time required for sightseeing is, for example, the time required for an average tourist to visit a sightseeing spot in a region for which a sightseeing course is to be created. For example, a region in the range of “Kyoto city” or “in Tokyo” is set as the target area for the sightseeing course creation, but various ranges can be set according to the purpose. Details of the sightseeing course will be described later.
  • FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of the required travel time stored in the travel time storage unit 101 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the required sightseeing time is “1.0 hour” when the sightseeing spot is “sightseeing spot A”.
  • the time required for sightseeing may be set based on information sent by tourists who have actually visited the tourist area using a website or Twitter (registered trademark), or a questionnaire for tourists. It may be set based on a survey or the like, or may be an estimated value estimated by some method.
  • the travel time storage unit 102 stores a time required for travel between sightseeing spots (hereinafter also referred to as “travel required time”).
  • the travel required time is, for example, two points of a tour start point, a tour end point, or any one of the sightseeing spots listed in the sightseeing time storage unit 101, and any one sightseeing spot excluding the spot. This is the time required for the average tourist to travel between all combinations.
  • the tour start point indicates a point at which the user starts to tour the sightseeing course (hereinafter also referred to as “departure place”).
  • the tour end point indicates a point at which the user ends the tour of the sightseeing course (hereinafter also referred to as “arrival place”).
  • traffic nodal points such as stations and airports, and accommodation facilities such as hotels and hot springs are set in and around the area to be created for the sightseeing course.
  • FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating an example of the required travel time stored in the travel time storage unit 102 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the required travel time at the tour start point and the sightseeing spot A is “1.0 hour”.
  • the tour start point and the tour end point can be set to various places where tourists may start or end the tour in the area for which the tour course is to be created.
  • the tour start point and the tour end point may be the same point or different points.
  • the travel time may be set based on information sent by a tourist who has actually visited the sightseeing area using a website or Twitter, or based on a questionnaire survey targeting tourists. Or an estimated value estimated by some method.
  • the sightseeing spot evaluation storage unit 103 stores the above-described sightseeing spot evaluation points (hereinafter also referred to as “tourist spot evaluation points”).
  • FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an example of sightseeing spot evaluation points stored in the sightseeing spot evaluation storage unit 103 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the tourist spot evaluation score for the tourist spot “tourist spot A” is “60 points”.
  • the tourist spot evaluation point may be set based on information sent by a tourist who actually visited the tourist spot using a website, Twitter, etc., or for a questionnaire survey targeting tourists, etc. It may be set on the basis of an estimation value estimated by some method.
  • a method of setting sightseeing spot evaluation points based on information transmitted by tourists using websites, Twitter, etc. a method of collecting and collecting keywords related to evaluation such as “good” and “bad” from these information and so on.
  • the tour time setting unit 111 sets an upper limit of an arbitrary value of the tour time (hereinafter also referred to as “set time”).
  • the round trip time is the time required for round trips from when the user leaves the departure place to the arrival at the arrival place via a predetermined tourist spot.
  • the tour time setting unit 111 sets the upper limit of the tour time to a value such as “5 hours” or “8 hours”.
  • As a method for setting the upper limit of the tour time there is an upper limit of the tour time input by the user using the input / output interface 510 of the computer device 500 that implements the external terminal or the tourism support device 100.
  • the tour time setting unit 111 may set a period during which the user rents a car as the upper limit of the tour time.
  • Sightseeing course calculation unit 121 calculates the required time of the sightseeing course and the total evaluation score based on the required travel time, the required travel time, and the sightseeing spot evaluation score.
  • the sightseeing course indicates a route (hereinafter also referred to as “tour route”) from the tour start point to the tour end point after visiting at least one of the sightseeing spots.
  • the sightseeing course is “departure place ⁇ tourist place A ⁇ arrival place” indicating the route from the departure place to the sightseeing place A to the arrival place.
  • the required time indicates the total time required for sightseeing and traveling required for the tour of the sightseeing course. As shown in FIG. 2, the required time for sightseeing in the sightseeing spot A is 1.0 hour. As shown in FIG.
  • the required travel time at the tour start point and the sightseeing spot A is 1.0 hour
  • the required travel time at the tour spot A and the tour end time is 1.5 hours.
  • the required time is 1.0 hour + 1.0 hour + 1.5 hours, which is 3.5 hours.
  • the total evaluation score indicates the total score of tourist spots included in the sightseeing course. For example, when the sightseeing course is “departure place ⁇ tourist place A ⁇ arrival place”, the tourist spot evaluation point is “60 points” as shown in FIG.
  • the required time when the sightseeing course is “departure location ⁇ tourism location A ⁇ tourism location B ⁇ arrival location” is calculated as the required travel time of the tourist location A and the tourist destination B, and the departure location It is calculated by adding together the travel time required from the tourist destination A, the tourist destination A to the tourist destination B, and the tourist destination B to the destination.
  • the required travel times for the sightseeing spot A and the sightseeing spot B are 1.0 hour and 1.5 hour, respectively.
  • the travel times from the departure point to the sightseeing spot A, from the sightseeing spot A to the sightseeing spot B, and from the sightseeing spot B to the arrival place are 1.0 hour, 1.0 hour and 0.5 hour, respectively. It's time. Therefore, the required time when the sightseeing course is “departure location ⁇ tourism location A ⁇ tourism location B ⁇ arrival location” is 1.0 hour + 1.5 hours + 1.0 hour + 1.0 hour + 1.0 hour + 0.5 hour, which is 5 hours. .0 hours.
  • the sightseeing course calculation unit 121 calculates the sightseeing spot evaluation of the sightseeing spot A and the sightseeing spot B, for example, when the sightseeing course is “departure place ⁇ tourist spot A ⁇ tourist spot B ⁇ arrival place”. It is required by adding together. Specifically, for example, as shown in FIG. 4, the evaluation score of the tourist spot A is 60 points, and the evaluation score of the tourist spot B is 100 points. Accordingly, the total evaluation score when the sightseeing course is “departure place ⁇ tourist place A ⁇ tourist place B ⁇ arrival place” is 160 points of 60 points + 100 points.
  • the sightseeing course calculation unit 121 generates sightseeing course information in which the calculated required time and evaluation score of the sightseeing course are associated with the sightseeing course.
  • FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of sightseeing course information generated by the sightseeing course calculation unit 121 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the sightseeing course information includes, for example, a sightseeing course, a course number that is an identifier of the sightseeing course, and a required time and a total evaluation score of the sightseeing course calculated by the sightseeing course calculation unit 121.
  • the sightseeing course information includes 15 kinds of sightseeing courses, time required for the sightseeing courses, and total evaluation points.
  • a sightseeing course with a course number of 1 is “start (departure place) ⁇ tourist place A ⁇ end (arrival place)”, the required time for the tour course is 3.5 hours, and a total of 60 evaluation points. It is. That is, the sightseeing course calculation unit 121 calculates the required time for the tour route including the sightseeing spot and the evaluation value of the sightseeing spot included in the tour route based on the time and evaluation value required for sightseeing in the sightseeing spot and the travel time between the sightseeing spots. The obtained evaluation result is calculated.
  • the sightseeing course calculation unit 121 generates sightseeing course information including sightseeing patterns of all patterns.
  • the sightseeing course calculation unit 121 includes 15 different sightseeing courses including at least one of the sightseeing spot A, the sightseeing spot B, and the sightseeing spot C from the start to the end. Calculate the time required for the sightseeing course and the total score.
  • the sightseeing course selection unit 131 selects a sightseeing course from a plurality of sightseeing course candidates based on the sightseeing course information generated by the sightseeing course calculation unit 121. Specifically, the sightseeing course selection unit 131 shown in FIG. 5 among the sightseeing courses whose required time included in the sightseeing course information shown in FIG. 5 is within the tour time set by the tour time setting unit 111. Select the sightseeing course with the highest total score.
  • the sightseeing course selection unit 131 uses the tour course information shown in FIG. Among the numbers 1 to 4, select the sightseeing course with the course number 4 that gives the highest evaluation score. That is, the sightseeing course selection unit 131 selects a tour route based on the evaluation result from the tour routes within the set time for which the required time is input.
  • the sightseeing course selecting unit 131 selects a sightseeing spot combination having the shortest tour time from among them. In the case where there are a plurality of combinations of sightseeing spots where the total evaluation score is the highest and the tour time is the shortest, the sightseeing course selection unit 131 selects an arbitrary combination from these.
  • a method of selecting a combination of sightseeing spots that optimizes a predetermined condition a method of enumerating all combinations and selecting a combination that optimizes the condition may be used.
  • a strict optimal solution such as a local search algorithm or genetic algorithm
  • a method that is not guaranteed but requires a good approximate solution with a smaller calculation load may be used.
  • Sightseeing course presentation unit 141 presents information (hereinafter referred to as “presentation information”) related to the sightseeing course selected by the sightseeing course selection unit 131.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an example of presentation information according to the first embodiment of the present invention. For example, when the sightseeing course selection unit 131 selects the course number 4 shown in FIG. 5, the sightseeing course presentation unit 141 presents the information shown in FIG. 6 as the presentation information.
  • the presentation information includes a sightseeing course, a time required for the sightseeing course, and a total evaluation score. That is, the sightseeing course presentation unit 141 presents the selected tour route.
  • the sightseeing course presentation unit 141 may present only the sightseeing course as the presentation information in the presentation information illustrated in FIG.
  • FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating an example of a display screen displayed on the external terminal by the sightseeing course presentation unit 141 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the display screen A of the external terminal shown in FIG. 7 displays the presentation information A1.
  • the presentation information A1 is the presentation information selected by the sightseeing course selection unit 131.
  • the display screen A displays the presentation information A1 shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 8 is a flowchart illustrating an operation example of the tourism support device 100 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the tour time setting unit 111 sets an upper limit of the tour time (step S100).
  • the sightseeing course calculation unit 121 generates sightseeing course information in which the required time of the sightseeing course, the total evaluation score, and the sightseeing course are associated with each other based on the required travel time, the required travel time, and the sightseeing spot evaluation point (step) S101).
  • the sightseeing course selection unit 131 selects a sightseeing course from a plurality of sightseeing course candidates based on the sightseeing course information generated by the sightseeing course calculation unit 121 (step S102).
  • the sightseeing course presentation unit 141 presents presentation information based on the sightseeing course selected by the sightseeing course selection unit 131 (step S103).
  • the sightseeing course is calculated based on the required time of the sightseeing course, the total time required for the sightseeing course obtained from the required time for travel, the required time for travel, and the scenic spot evaluation point, and the tour time. Select and present presentation information about the selected sightseeing course to an external terminal.
  • the tourism support apparatus 100 calculates and selects the sightseeing course using the required time and the tour time, but may calculate and select the sightseeing course using a time other than the time.
  • the tourism support apparatus 100 may calculate and select a sightseeing course using a required distance that is the sum of a required travel distance and a required travel distance, and a tour distance.
  • the tourism support device 100 may select a tourism course with a required distance within the round trip distance and a high evaluation score, with the round trip distance as the upper limit.
  • the sightseeing course selection part 131 has the sightseeing course which can add another sightseeing spot within the upper limit of the tour time in the acquired sightseeing course, for example after acquiring the sightseeing course within the upper limit of the tour time.
  • the sightseeing course may be deleted from the target to be selected. Thereby, it can prevent selecting the sightseeing course with low satisfaction accidentally.
  • the tourism support apparatus 100 may reselect the tourism course and present presentation information regarding the reselected tourism course. Good.
  • the sightseeing course selection unit 131 selects a sightseeing course (second sightseeing course) having the highest evaluation score next to the selected sightseeing course. As a result, it is possible to present a sightseeing course that is highly satisfactory and that the user desires.
  • the sightseeing course presentation unit 141 may present sightseeing course information that is a list of sightseeing courses shown in FIG.
  • the sightseeing course presentation unit 141 presents, for example, sightseeing course information in which the sightseeing course selected by the sightseeing course selection unit 131 is highlighted.
  • the tourism support apparatus 100 may allow an external terminal that has been presented with sightseeing course information in which the selected sightseeing course is highlighted to arbitrarily select a sightseeing course from the sightseeing course information. Thereby, since the user can check a sightseeing course other than the presented sightseeing course and can arbitrarily select a sightseeing course, the user can present a sightseeing course desired by the user.
  • the tourism course calculation unit 121 applies the same sightseeing spot to the sightseeing course multiple times.
  • Tourist course information including (for example, “twice”) may be generated.
  • FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating another example of the display screen displayed on the external terminal by the sightseeing course presentation unit 141 according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the sightseeing course presentation unit 141 presents the route of the sightseeing course selected by the sightseeing course selection unit 131 in addition to the presentation information A1 shown in FIG. 7 (presentation information B1 in FIG. 9).
  • Information B2 is presented to the external terminal. As shown in FIG.
  • the route of the sightseeing course selected by the sightseeing course selection unit 131 is indicated by a thick arrow in the relationship information schematically showing the relationship between the sightseeing spots.
  • a sightseeing spot included in the sightseeing course may be emphasized with diagonal lines or colors.
  • FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating related information.
  • the relationship information shows a schematic diagram in which each sightseeing spot is indicated by a node and the nodes are connected by a link.
  • the travel time shown in FIG. 2 and the sightseeing spot evaluation points shown in FIG. 4 are shown at the nodes of each sightseeing spot.
  • the required travel time between each point and each sightseeing spot shown in FIG. 3 is shown for each link.
  • the relationship information shown in FIG. 10 is generated by the sightseeing course calculation unit 121, for example.
  • the presentation information is displayed on the display unit of the external terminal.
  • the tourism support apparatus 100 that displays the screen shown in FIG. 9 presents presentation information including the selected tourism course and related information including the route of the tourism course.
  • the user can check the relevant information including the sightseeing course with a high total evaluation score and the route of the sightseeing course from the external terminal, so that when the user provides sightseeing support, the user is highly satisfied within the tour time. You can travel without making a mistake in the course.
  • the presentation information B2 for example, only information related to the sightseeing course selected by the sightseeing course selection unit 131 may be shown in the related information. That is, in this case, the presentation information B2 includes the travel time from the start point to the sightseeing spot B, the travel time from the sightseeing spot A to the end point, the node of the sightseeing spot C not included in the selected sightseeing course, A link connected to a node in a sightseeing spot is not displayed. Thereby, since the user can confirm only the information regarding the sightseeing course, the user can easily travel around the sightseeing course with a high degree of satisfaction when performing sightseeing support.
  • the departure time and arrival time of the sightseeing course selected by the sightseeing course selection unit 131, and the departure time and arrival time of each sightseeing spot may be indicated.
  • the user can check the relevant information including the route and departure time of the sightseeing course with a high total evaluation score from the external terminal, so that the user can be satisfied without exceeding the tour time when providing sightseeing support. You can tour the expensive sightseeing course.
  • FIG. 11 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of the tourism support apparatus 200 according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the tourism support apparatus 200 in this embodiment includes a sightseeing time storage unit 201, a travel time storage unit 202, a sightseeing spot evaluation storage unit 203, a tour time setting unit 211, an attribute setting unit 212, and a sightseeing course calculation.
  • Sightseeing time storage unit 201 stores the time required for sightseeing in tourist areas by attributes of tourists.
  • Tourist attributes include attributes such as age, gender, nationality, etc. as well as differences in the number of individuals, small groups such as family members, group customers, and transportation such as whether to use public transportation or private cars Differences in means are included.
  • the tourist time storage unit 201 lists tourist attributes, and for the tourist spots in the area for which the tourist course is to be created, the tourist time required for sightseeing the tourist spot is calculated. Store by customer attribute.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating an example of the required sightseeing time stored in the sightseeing time storage unit 201 according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the tourist attributes indicate “individual customer / public transport”, “small group / private car”, and “group customer / tour bus”.
  • “Individual customer / public transport” indicates an attribute of a tourist of an individual customer who uses public transport.
  • “Small group / private vehicle” indicates an attribute of a small group of tourists using the private vehicle.
  • “Group visitor / tourist bus” indicates the attribute of the tourist who is a group visitor using the tour bus.
  • the tourist travel time is “0.5 hours” when the attribute of the tourist is “individual customer / public transport” and the tourist spot is “tourist spot A”.
  • the travel time storage unit 202 stores travel time for each tourist attribute.
  • FIG. 13 is a diagram illustrating an example of the required travel time stored in the travel time storage unit 202 according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the tourist attribute is “individual customer / public transport”
  • the required travel time at the tour start point and the sightseeing spot A is “1.5 hours”.
  • the sightseeing spot evaluation storage unit 203 stores tourist spot evaluation points according to tourist attributes.
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram illustrating an example of sightseeing spot evaluation points stored in the sightseeing spot evaluation storage unit 203 according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the tourist spot evaluation score is “50” when the attribute of the tourist is “individual customer / public transport” and the tourist spot is “tourist spot A”.
  • the tour time setting unit 211 sets the upper limit of the tour time by the same processing as the tour time setting unit 111 in the first embodiment.
  • the attribute setting unit 212 selects one of the tourist attributes stored in the tourist time storage unit 201 as a tourist attribute (hereinafter, referred to as a tourist course selection unit 231 selected by the tourist course selection unit 231). , “Set attribute”).
  • a tourist attribute an attribute input by a user using an external terminal or the input / output interface 510 of the computer apparatus 500 that implements the tourism support apparatus 100 is set as a target attribute.
  • the sightseeing course calculation unit 221 performs the same process as the sightseeing course calculation unit 121 in the first embodiment on the basis of the above-described tourist required time for each attribute, travel time, and sightseeing spot evaluation point. The required time and total evaluation points of the sightseeing courses by attribute are calculated.
  • the sightseeing course calculation unit 221 generates, for example, sightseeing course information as shown in FIG. 5 for each of “individual customer / public transport”, “small group / private car”, and “group customer / tour bus”. .
  • the sightseeing course calculation unit 221 performs the same processing as the sightseeing course calculation unit 121 in the first embodiment, and calculates the total time required for the sightseeing course for each tourist attribute and the evaluation point total, and for each tourist attribute.
  • the tourist course information associated with the tourist course is generated. That is, the sightseeing course calculation unit 221 calculates the evaluation result for each tourist attribute.
  • the sightseeing course selection unit 231 selects a sightseeing course from a plurality of sightseeing course candidates in the setting attribute. select.
  • the sightseeing course selection unit 231 selects, for example, a combination of sightseeing spots where the required time with the setting attribute set by the attribute setting unit 212 is less than or equal to the upper limit of the tour time and the evaluation score total with the setting attribute is the highest.
  • the tour course selection unit 231 takes the tour course as a tour course. A course that departs from the start point, sight-sees the sightseeing spot C, and arrives at the end point of the tour is selected.
  • the required time for the sightseeing course is 5.0 hours, and the total evaluation score is 150 points.
  • the tour course selection unit 231 leaves the tour start point as a tour course, Sightseeing is performed in the order of sightseeing spot A and sightseeing spot C, and a course arriving at the end point of the tour is selected.
  • the required time for the tourism course is 4.5 hours, and the total evaluation score is 200 points.
  • the tour course selection unit 231 leaves the tour start point as a tour course, A course that sight-sees the sightseeing spot C and arrives at the end of the tour is selected.
  • the required time for the sightseeing course is 5.0 hours, and the total evaluation score is 120 points. That is, the sightseeing course selection unit 231 selects a tour route based on the evaluation result of the designated tourist attribute among the calculated evaluation results for each tourist attribute.
  • the sightseeing course presentation unit 241 presents the presentation information by the same processing as the sightseeing course presentation unit 141 in the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 15 is a flowchart illustrating an operation example of the tourism support apparatus 200 according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the tour time setting unit 211 sets an upper limit of the tour time (step S200).
  • the attribute setting unit 212 sets the attributes of the tourist (step S201).
  • the sightseeing course calculation unit 221 is based on the tourist required time, travel time, and sightseeing spot evaluation point according to the attribute of the tourist, and the total required time and evaluation point of the tourist course according to the attribute of the tourist and the attribute of the tourist Sightseeing course information associated with the sightseeing course is generated (step S202).
  • the sightseeing course selection unit 231 selects a sightseeing course from a plurality of sightseeing course candidates in the setting attribute based on the sightseeing course information and the setting attribute (step S203).
  • the sightseeing course presentation unit 241 presents presentation information based on the sightseeing course selected by the sightseeing course selection unit 231 (step S204).
  • step S200 and step S201 is not limited in context, and may be executed in the reverse order or may be executed in parallel.
  • FIG. 16 is a block diagram illustrating a functional configuration of the tourism support apparatus 300 according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
  • the tourism support apparatus 300 in this embodiment includes a sightseeing time storage unit 301, a travel time storage unit 302, a sightseeing spot evaluation storage unit 303, a tour time setting unit 311, an evaluation coefficient setting unit 313, and a sightseeing course calculation.
  • Sightseeing time storage unit 301 stores the time required for sightseeing in a sightseeing spot, similarly to sightseeing time storage unit 101 in the first embodiment.
  • the travel time storage unit 302 stores the required travel time in the same manner as the travel time storage unit 102 in the first embodiment.
  • the sightseeing spot evaluation storage unit 303 stores the evaluation coefficient and the sightseeing spot evaluation point in association with each other.
  • the evaluation coefficient indicates a value for weighting the evaluation points.
  • the sightseeing spot evaluation point in this embodiment indicates the evaluation point of the sightseeing spot for each evaluation criterion.
  • the evaluation criteria for a sightseeing spot include the nature of a tourist spot such as an amusement facility and the difference in impressions received from the tourist spot such as “fun”, “beautiful”, and “delicious”.
  • FIG. 17 is a diagram illustrating an example of evaluation coefficients and sightseeing spot evaluation points stored in the sightseeing spot evaluation storage unit 303 according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
  • the sightseeing spot evaluation score is “60 points” when the sightseeing spot is “tourism spot A” and the evaluation criterion is “fun”.
  • the evaluation coefficient is “0.8” when the sightseeing spot is “tourism spot A” and the evaluation criterion is “fun”.
  • the tour time setting unit 311 sets the upper limit of the tour time by the same processing as the tour time setting unit 111 in the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • the evaluation coefficient setting unit 313 sets an evaluation coefficient.
  • the evaluation coefficient setting unit 313 sets an evaluation coefficient related to each evaluation criterion listed in the sightseeing spot evaluation storage unit 303.
  • the evaluation coefficient setting unit 313 indicates that the evaluation coefficient is 0.8 for “fun”, 0.0 for “beautiful”, and “delicious”. Set to 0.2.
  • the evaluation coefficient is set according to the purpose of creating a tourism course, for example, by increasing the value of the evaluation coefficient of a specific evaluation standard, so that a weighted sightseeing spot evaluation of a tourist spot having a high evaluation score of the evaluation standard It makes it possible to raise points.
  • an evaluation coefficient input by the user using the input / output interface 510 of the computer device 500 that implements the external terminal or the tourism support apparatus 100 is set as a target evaluation coefficient.
  • the evaluation coefficient may be set by the user so that the sum of the evaluation coefficient values is 1.0. Further, the value of the evaluation coefficient may be arbitrarily set by the user.
  • the sightseeing course calculation unit 321 calculates the sum of the required time for the sightseeing course and the weighted evaluation points in the sightseeing course based on the required time for travel, the time required for travel, the sightseeing spot evaluation score, and the evaluation coefficient (hereinafter referred to as “weighted evaluation”). Point total)).
  • the weighted evaluation point total indicates, for example, a total point of weighted evaluation points obtained by multiplying an evaluation coefficient and a sightseeing spot evaluation point.
  • the sightseeing course calculation unit 321 calculates the total weighted evaluation points when the sightseeing spot is “tourism spot A” as 60 points ⁇ 0.8 + 0 points ⁇ 0.0 + 0 points ⁇ 0.2. 48 points are calculated.
  • the sightseeing course calculation unit 321 performs the same processing as the sightseeing course calculation unit 121 in the first embodiment, and the sightseeing course in which the calculated required time of the sightseeing course and the weighted evaluation point total are associated with the sightseeing course. Generate course information. For example, a sightseeing course with a course number of 1 is “start (departure place) ⁇ tourist place A ⁇ end (arrival place)”, the required time for the tour course is 3.5 hours, and the total weighted evaluation score is 48 points. That is, the sightseeing course calculation unit 321 calculates a weighted evaluation result obtained from the weighted evaluation value based on the evaluation coefficient weighting the evaluation value. More specifically, the sightseeing course calculation unit 321 calculates a weighted evaluation result obtained from an evaluation value for each criterion weighted based on an evaluation coefficient input for each predetermined criterion.
  • the sightseeing course selection unit 331 selects a sightseeing course based on the sightseeing course information generated by the sightseeing course calculation unit 321 by the same processing as the sightseeing course selection unit 131 in the first embodiment. Specifically, the sightseeing course selection unit 331 selects a sightseeing course from among a plurality of sightseeing course candidates within the tour time set by the tour time setting unit 311 calculated by the tour course calculation unit 321. A sightseeing course is selected based on the weighted evaluation point total calculated by the calculation unit 321. That is, the sightseeing course selection unit 331 selects a tour route based on the calculated weighted evaluation result.
  • the sightseeing course presentation unit 341 presents the presentation information by the same processing as the sightseeing course presentation unit 141 in the first embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 18 is a flowchart illustrating an operation example of the tourism support apparatus 300 according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
  • the tour time setting unit 311 sets an upper limit of the tour time (step S300).
  • the evaluation coefficient setting unit 313 sets an evaluation coefficient (step S301).
  • the sightseeing course calculation unit 321 is based on the sightseeing required time, the required traveling time, the sightseeing spot evaluation point, and the evaluation coefficient, and the sightseeing course information in which the required time of the sightseeing course, the weighted evaluation point total, and the sightseeing course are associated with each other. Is generated (step S302).
  • the sightseeing course selection unit 331 selects a sightseeing course from a plurality of sightseeing course candidates based on the sightseeing course information generated by the sightseeing course calculation unit 321. (Step S303).
  • the sightseeing course presentation unit 341 presents presentation information based on the sightseeing course selected by the sightseeing course selection unit 331 (step S304).
  • step S300 and step S301 is not limited in context, and may be executed in the reverse order or may be executed in parallel.
  • the selected tourism is selected based on the required time of travel, travel time, sightseeing spot evaluation points, and the total time of the tour courses and weighted evaluation points obtained from the evaluation coefficient and the tour time. Present information about the course to an external terminal.
  • tourist sites are evaluated using methods such as collecting and aggregating keywords related to impressions based on various viewpoints such as “fun”, “beautiful”, and “delicious” from information sent by tourists about tourist sites. Even when viewed from a specific point of view, a tourist course with high satisfaction can be created.
  • the user can confirm the presentation information including a tourist course with a high total weighted evaluation score based on the evaluation coefficient from an external terminal, the user can select a tourist course with a high degree of satisfaction within the tour time when providing tourism support. I can go around.
  • FIG. 19 is a diagram illustrating an example of a sightseeing spot evaluation point and another evaluation coefficient according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
  • the sightseeing spot evaluation storage unit 303 of this example stores evaluation coefficients for each evaluation group.
  • the evaluation group indicates the genre of the sightseeing course desired by the user. As shown in FIG. 19, the evaluation group indicates, for example, “I want to know history / culture”, “I want to eat a special dish”, and “I want to play with my family”. Specifically, “I want to know about history and culture” indicates the genre of a sightseeing course including a sightseeing spot such as a historical building. For example, as shown in FIG.
  • the tourist spot evaluation score when the tourist spot is “sightseeing spot A” is 60 points.
  • the evaluation coefficient when the tourist destination is “tourist spot A” and the evaluation group is “want to know history / culture” is “1.5”. This indicates that the sightseeing spot A belongs to the group “I want to know about history and culture”.
  • the total weighted evaluation score for the tourist spot “tourist spot A” is 90 ⁇ 60 ⁇ 1.5.
  • the evaluation group is set by the evaluation coefficient setting unit 313.
  • the evaluation coefficient setting unit 313 selects an evaluation group from the evaluation groups listed in the sightseeing spot evaluation storage unit 303. As a method for setting a group of sightseeing courses, the above-described method may be used.
  • the sightseeing course calculation unit 321 calculates the required time of the sightseeing course and the weighted evaluation point total based on the required time for travel, the time required for travel, the tourist spot evaluation point, and the evaluation coefficient for each evaluation group. That is, the sightseeing course calculation unit 321 calculates a weighted evaluation result obtained from an evaluation value weighted based on an evaluation coefficient of a specified standard among evaluation coefficients set for each predetermined standard.
  • Sightseeing course selection unit 331 selects a sightseeing course based on the calculated weighted evaluation point total.
  • the sightseeing course presentation unit 341 presents presentation information.
  • tourist sites can be evaluated based on a group of tourist courses desired by the user, and a tourist course can be selected using the evaluation, so that a tourist course that meets the needs of the user and has a high degree of satisfaction is created. Can do.
  • the user can easily select an evaluation group desired by the user from among a plurality of evaluation groups, the user can travel around a sightseeing course that is more satisfying for the user when performing sightseeing support.
  • FIG. 20 is a schematic configuration diagram of the sightseeing support devices 100, 200, and 300 in the above-described embodiments.
  • the tourism support devices 100, 200, and 300 calculate a tourist course from the required time of the tour route of the tourist spot and each evaluation value of the tourist spot included in the tour route, and are satisfied from the tour course
  • a configuration example for functioning as a device for selecting a high-grade sightseeing course is shown.
  • the sightseeing support devices 100, 200, and 300 are based on the time required for sightseeing in the sightseeing area, the evaluation value, and the travel time between the sightseeing spots, and the required time for the tour route including the sightseeing spot and the evaluation value of the sightseeing spot included in the tour route.
  • a sightseeing course calculation unit 121 that calculates an evaluation result obtained from the travel route, and a sightseeing course selection unit 131 that selects a tour route based on the evaluation result from tour routes that are within the set time for which the required time is input. Prepare.
  • this embodiment the information which many users transmitted about a sightseeing spot is collected, the information about evaluation and impression is totaled, and a sightseeing course with high satisfaction can be created based on a total result. Furthermore, this tourist course can be presented directly to tourists, etc., or presented to a local government that accepts tourists or a travel company that guides tourists, and used to create a tourist model course.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif d'aide au tourisme ou analogue au moyen duquel il est possible de créer un itinéraire de tourisme hautement satisfaisant. Le dispositif d'aide au tourisme de la présente invention comporte : un moyen de calcul qui calcule des résultats d'évaluation obtenus à la fois à partir du temps nécessaire pour achever un circuit de chaque itinéraire de circuit compris dans une pluralité d'itinéraires de circuit, et à partir de valeurs évaluées des sites touristiques compris dans ces itinéraires de circuit, sur la base du temps nécessaire pour achever un circuit de chacun des sites touristiques, des valeurs évaluées des sites touristiques, et de temps de déplacement entre les sites touristiques; et un moyen de sélection qui sélectionne un itinéraire de circuit, parmi un ou plusieurs itinéraires de circuit dont un circuit nécessite un temps pour son achèvement qui est égal ou inférieur à un temps réglé d'entrée, sur la base des résultats d'évaluation.
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