Leveraging heterogeneous Cultural Heritage data to promote tourism

LIUPPA, University of Pau, Pau, France
Indiana Wesleyan University, Indiana, United States
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.27189v1
Subject Areas
Data Science, Databases, Spatial and Geographic Information Systems
Keywords
tourism, spatio temporal, patrimonial data
Copyright
© 2018 Bessagnet et al.
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Cite this article
Bessagnet M, Etcheverry P, Lacayrelle A, Marquesuzaà C, Rajaonarivo L, Roose P, Sales Fonteles A, Sallaberry C. 2018. Leveraging heterogeneous Cultural Heritage data to promote tourism. PeerJ Preprints 6:e27189v1

Abstract

This paper presents part of the European FEDER Project TCVPYR, which aims to promote tourism in the French Pyrenees region by leveraging elements of its cultural heritage. The TCVPYR is a multidisciplinary project involving scientists from various domains, including: computers scientists, geographers, historians and anthropologists. In order to achieve its goal, some of the TCVPYR researchers are currently collecting georeferenced cultural heritage data in different areas of the Pyrenees. This data, together with data from the local governments and the Open Data, is intended to feed a mobile application that promotes the tourism in the region. The mobile application will allow tourists, but also scientists, to access cultural heritage data in the form of points of interest (POI). Moreover, these POI are to be presented according to the user profile and the environmental context, including spatiotemporal aspects such as his current location. For example, the application may suggest to a tourist an itinerary with several POI taking into account his interests, means of locomotion, available time and mobile features (battery level, internet connexion…). All data collected in this project as well as the final application will be published as open data and open source.

Author Comment

The objective of our works is to propose an open source software able to to manage data source heterogeneity and to generate other ones in order to propose context oriented and on the fly itineraries according to several criterions (time, means of transport, personal interest, current close events, etc.). In this first step, we propose a software architecture and an implementation in order to manage data source heterogeneity.

Supplemental Information

Patrimonial data merge process

DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.27189v1/supp-1

Unified patrimonial data model for tourist use

DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.27189v1/supp-2

Patrimonial data dissemination through open data platforms

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An example of a patrimonial object exported to Wikipedia

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Patrimonial data dissemination through a tourist application

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An example of a first prototype for the tourist application

DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.27189v1/supp-6