TY - JOUR
T1 - Location-based applications using analog maps for sustainable local tourism information services
AU - Lu, Min
AU - Arikawa, Masatoshi
AU - Sugiyama, Ayako
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors are very grateful to the Bunkyo City Tourism Association in Tokyo, Japan for their provided maps and other resources used in developing the application Bunkyo Manpo, as well as their cooperation and feedback in the experiments. The authors appreciate the use of the official campus maps from Kashiwa Campus, the University of Tokyo, Japan. This research was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant JP15H02791.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 University of Toronto Press.
PY - 2018/6/1
Y1 - 2018/6/1
N2 - Conventional paper-based tourist maps are still created and provided by many local tourism organizations, as they have advantages in representing highly detailed and contextual information, although the static medium limits the functions of such maps. To benefit these analog maps from location-aware environments, interactivity, and data feedback from mobile devices, a sustainable ecosystem for local tourist maps is proposed. A low-cost solution for developing mobile tourism applications by providing tools to georeference analog maps and integrate multimedia sightseeing information owned by local tourism organizations is implemented. The processes for analog map georeferencing and content integration, as well as the design principles for mobile tourism applications, are introduced and discussed in detail. In cooperation with college students, university campuses, and local tourism organizations, experimental applications were implemented to evaluate the functionality and usability of the proposed mobile mapping application and the feasibility of the proposed solution. Two published applications are introduced briefly, with preliminary analyses using data donated by application users, which have shown positive contributions to understanding users' behavior and requirements.
AB - Conventional paper-based tourist maps are still created and provided by many local tourism organizations, as they have advantages in representing highly detailed and contextual information, although the static medium limits the functions of such maps. To benefit these analog maps from location-aware environments, interactivity, and data feedback from mobile devices, a sustainable ecosystem for local tourist maps is proposed. A low-cost solution for developing mobile tourism applications by providing tools to georeference analog maps and integrate multimedia sightseeing information owned by local tourism organizations is implemented. The processes for analog map georeferencing and content integration, as well as the design principles for mobile tourism applications, are introduced and discussed in detail. In cooperation with college students, university campuses, and local tourism organizations, experimental applications were implemented to evaluate the functionality and usability of the proposed mobile mapping application and the feasibility of the proposed solution. Two published applications are introduced briefly, with preliminary analyses using data donated by application users, which have shown positive contributions to understanding users' behavior and requirements.
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U2 - 10.3138/cart.53.2.2017-0004
DO - 10.3138/cart.53.2.2017-0004
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85051517103
VL - 53
SP - 129
EP - 145
JO - Cartographica
JF - Cartographica
SN - 0317-7173
IS - 2
ER -