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Title: Towards the construction of a smart city model in Bogotá
Authors: Sánchez Vanegas, María Clara 
Dávila, Manuel
Gutiérrez, Alvaro
López, José David
González, Laura 
Cobo, Luis
Diaz, César O.
UNESCO Clasification: 120304 Inteligencia artificial
Keywords: Artificial intelligence
Augmented reality
Digital training
Smart cities
Smart tourism, et al
Issue Date: 2020
Journal: CEUR Workshop Proceedings 
Conference: ICAIW 2020: Workshops at the Third International Conference on Applied Informatics 2020
Abstract: This article presents the results of four research projects carried out by the group Smart Cities of the RUMBO Network. The research was developed in response to the integration of technologies with the well-being of citizens, focusing on the city of Bogota. The systematization of shopkeepers allowed to identify in this first phase the main needs of shopkeepers and establish the way they control inventories, relationships with customers and the environment, through software that they access from their smartphones. Industrial Safety Training System Based on Virtual and Augmented Reality advanced in the design of a prototype made in 3D to train operators on industrial safety and machinery handling, through activities focused on the use of PPE for operators. The digital training proposal that strengthens the teaching and learning exercise in teachers and impacts the Impacts the Students' Skills Development analyzed the needs of teachers in digital skills, based on national standards and a pedagogical approach for challenges applied to teachers, solving environmental problems and generating multimedia content. Finally, the Proposal to promote Smart Tourism from Artificial Intelligence allowed to identify the critical success factors of sustainable tourism in a smart city. The results showed the importance of including technology in planning, identification of new patterns and dynamics, innovation in processes, infrastructure, accessibility, training, and design of cleaner and more efficient systems.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/75686
ISSN: 1613-0073
Source: CEUR Workshop Proceedings [ISSN 1613-0073], v. 2714, p. 176-193, (Enero 2020)
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