Research on Key Techniques of ETG System

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By analyzing the features of ETG (Electronic Tourist Guide) system, this paper discussed the key technologies about its implementation: Map matching, attractions positioning and guide, route planning. We focus on solving map matching problem based on interpolation method and weight-based map matching algorithm, then we propose an attractions positioning and guide process; and also working on the route planning problem through an improved Ant colony algorithm.

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June 2011

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