@inproceedings{wu-etal-2022-intelligent,
title = "Intelligent Future Recreation Harbor Application Service: Taking {K}aohsiung {A}sia New Bay as an Example to Construct a Composite Recreational Knowledge Graph",
author = "Wu, Dian-Zhi and
Lu, Yu-De and
Tung, Chia-Ming and
Huang, Bo-Yang and
Huang, Hsun-Hui and
Lin, Chien-Der and
Lu, Wen-Hsiang",
editor = "Chang, Yung-Chun and
Huang, Yi-Chin",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 34th Conference on Computational Linguistics and Speech Processing (ROCLING 2022)",
month = nov,
year = "2022",
address = "Taipei, Taiwan",
publisher = "The Association for Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing (ACLCLP)",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2022.rocling-1.20/",
pages = "155--163",
language = "zho",
abstract = "In view of the lack of overall specialized design services for harbour recreation in Taiwan nowadays, various marine recreational activities and marine scenic spots haven`t yet been planned and developed in the integration of services around the city and harbour. As there are not many state-of-the-art products and application services, and Taiwan`s harbour leisure services-related industries are facing the challenge of digital transformation. Institute for Information Industry proposed an innovative {\textquotedblleft}Smart Future Recreational Harbour Application Service{\textquotedblright} project, taking Kaohsiung Asia`s New Bay Area as the main field of demonstration, Using multi-source knowledge graph integration and inference technology to recommend appropriate recreational service information, as a result, tourists can enjoy the best virtual reality intelligent human-machine interactive service experience during their trip."
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%T Intelligent Future Recreation Harbor Application Service: Taking Kaohsiung Asia New Bay as an Example to Construct a Composite Recreational Knowledge Graph
%A Wu, Dian-Zhi
%A Lu, Yu-De
%A Tung, Chia-Ming
%A Huang, Bo-Yang
%A Huang, Hsun-Hui
%A Lin, Chien-Der
%A Lu, Wen-Hsiang
%Y Chang, Yung-Chun
%Y Huang, Yi-Chin
%S Proceedings of the 34th Conference on Computational Linguistics and Speech Processing (ROCLING 2022)
%D 2022
%8 November
%I The Association for Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing (ACLCLP)
%C Taipei, Taiwan
%G zho
%F wu-etal-2022-intelligent
%X In view of the lack of overall specialized design services for harbour recreation in Taiwan nowadays, various marine recreational activities and marine scenic spots haven‘t yet been planned and developed in the integration of services around the city and harbour. As there are not many state-of-the-art products and application services, and Taiwan‘s harbour leisure services-related industries are facing the challenge of digital transformation. Institute for Information Industry proposed an innovative “Smart Future Recreational Harbour Application Service” project, taking Kaohsiung Asia‘s New Bay Area as the main field of demonstration, Using multi-source knowledge graph integration and inference technology to recommend appropriate recreational service information, as a result, tourists can enjoy the best virtual reality intelligent human-machine interactive service experience during their trip.
%U https://aclanthology.org/2022.rocling-1.20/
%P 155-163
Markdown (Informal)
[Intelligent Future Recreation Harbor Application Service: Taking Kaohsiung Asia New Bay as an Example to Construct a Composite Recreational Knowledge Graph](https://aclanthology.org/2022.rocling-1.20/) (Wu et al., ROCLING 2022)
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