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Science Tour and Business Model Using Digital Twin-Based Augmented Reality

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Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality

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The purpose of this study is to propose a theoretical framework for a digital twin-based smart science tourism system using augmented reality in Gwanghwamun Square. To date, smart tourism service was not sufficiently developed for the provision of relevant tourism information to visitors as tourism contents were managed by the separated information system of each institution. The tourists could not receive ideal tourism routes based on their preferences and also according to congestion of each institution. Moreover, the business model using existing tourism services was not well developed, and thus the current tourism services have not sufficiently contributed to the revitalization of the regional economy. We designed a digital twin-based tourism content management system that provides integrated management of tourism information, and augmented reality (AR) science tour services which are included with contents recommendation, best path finding, contents sharing and gamification. We also adopted a business model using the AR tourism platform based on digital twin technology which could contribute to the invigoration of the local economy.

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The work was supported by the KAIST GCORE (Global Center for Open Research with Enterprise) grant funded by the Ministry of Science and ICT (Project N11200019). As an external collaboration, it was funded by the AST Holdings Co., Ltd.

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Ssin, S., Suh, M., Lee, J., Jung, T., Woo, W. (2021). Science Tour and Business Model Using Digital Twin-Based Augmented Reality. In: tom Dieck, M.C., Jung, T.H., Loureiro, S.M.C. (eds) Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality. Progress in IS. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68086-2_20

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