2022
DOI: 10.3389/feart.2022.887043
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Simulation of the spatial pattern of scenic spots combining optimal scale and deep learning

Abstract: With the development of deep learning and big data technology, artificial neural network methods are used to simulate new areas with high potential to develop tourist attractions. They break through the limitation of the lifespan development of domestic tourist attractions and improve the credibility of results caused by the sample size and scale effect. This study applied the data for 906 scenic spots in Northwest China by a geographic detector model and deep learning technology to explore the dominant factor… Show more

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“…The geographical linkage rate (Xinyue and Juanjuan, 2016) and the GWR model (Zhu et al, 2017) have been used to study the influencing factors. Case studies cover countries (Zhu and Chen, 2008;Guedes and Jiménez, 2015;Kang et al, 2018), regions (Ma et al, 2013;Tang et al, 2019;Yang et al, 2019;Zhu et al, 2022), provinces (Wu et al, 2013;Xinyue and Juanjuan, 2016;Qiu et al, 2021;Bao et al, 2023), and municipalities (Liu et al, 2014); they include the Yangtze River Economic Belt (Zhang et al, 2018), Pearl River Delta (Chen et al, 2011), and Poyang Lake Ecological Economic Zone (Guo et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introduction 1research Background and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The geographical linkage rate (Xinyue and Juanjuan, 2016) and the GWR model (Zhu et al, 2017) have been used to study the influencing factors. Case studies cover countries (Zhu and Chen, 2008;Guedes and Jiménez, 2015;Kang et al, 2018), regions (Ma et al, 2013;Tang et al, 2019;Yang et al, 2019;Zhu et al, 2022), provinces (Wu et al, 2013;Xinyue and Juanjuan, 2016;Qiu et al, 2021;Bao et al, 2023), and municipalities (Liu et al, 2014); they include the Yangtze River Economic Belt (Zhang et al, 2018), Pearl River Delta (Chen et al, 2011), and Poyang Lake Ecological Economic Zone (Guo et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introduction 1research Background and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%