KEYWORDS: Data modeling, Information technology, Internet, Artificial intelligence, Samarium, Mathematical modeling, Heart, Actinium, Software engineering, Information and communication technologies
In this paper, we designed a dynamic route planning scheme for scenic spots. Specifically, in this scheme, the initial value of each scenic spot is determined in the scenic spot. Then, the map containing the relative distance data between the scenic spots in the scenic spot is processed to obtain the path information between the scenic spots. The tourist’s time requirements are obtained for the scenic area visit in order to get the default optimal route. Furthermore, the default optimal path is obtained to meet the expectations of tourists. Further, based on the current time point, the precise value of the remaining scenic spots in the tourist's selection requirements, and the path information between the remaining scenic spots, the optimal value solving operation is performed to obtain the optimal path for the current time point. Based on the known data, combined with the multi-definition algorithm to solve the optimal path, the best tour route matching the current location can be obtained in real time according to the actual tour mode of the tourists, thereby avoiding time waste and improving the tour experience.
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