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Multiagent search for extremes on a defined infrastructure as a tool for regional sustainability

BOTLÍK, Josef and Milena BOTLÍKOVÁ

Basic information

Original name

Multiagent search for extremes on a defined infrastructure as a tool for regional sustainability

Authors

BOTLÍK, Josef (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution) and Milena BOTLÍKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic)

Edition

36th. USA, 36th IBIMA Conference: Sustainable Economic Development and Advancing Education Excellence in the Era of Global Pandemic, p. 11324-11331, 8 pp. 2020

Publisher

INT BUSINESS INFORMATION MANAGEMENT ASSOC-IBIMA

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Stať ve sborníku

Field of Study

50902 Social sciences, interdisciplinary

Country of publisher

United States of America

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Publication form

electronic version available online

RIV identification code

RIV/47813059:19240/20:A0000705

Organization unit

Faculty of Philosophy and Science in Opava

ISBN

978-0-9998551-5-7

Keywords (in Czech)

Cestovní ruch; Umělá inteligence; Multiagentní systémy

Keywords in English

Tourism; Artificial intelligence; Multiagent systems

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 2/3/2021 11:31, Ing. Milena Botlíková, Ph.D.

Abstract

V originále

Current trends in regional analyzes require highly demanding mathematical and statistical calculations. This fact is due to significant amount of data and classification of economic systems as „soft systems“. Due to the fact that in these systems there are a number of factors, the structure of which is not precisely defined, the data are vague and incomplete, it is necessary to look for more effective analytical tools. At present, the characteristic feature of regional analyzes is the prediction of sustainability (sustainable region, sustainable processes). One of the dominant sectors influencing sustainability is tourism, which significantly affects the values of economic, social or environmental factors. These effects are due to increased movements of subjects in space and the subsequent action of subjects in preferred destinations. Transfers to these destinations are conditioned by the values of the significance criteria, autonomous entities choose the destination according to preferences, i.e. the entities try to maximize the values of their preferences, especially the quality of life. (Xu, et al., 2020; McGrath, 2020). Grouping of subjects in destinations leads to a change of environment. Changes in the values of preference factors may occur. Autonomous entities will define new criteria for maximizing the values of their preferences, therefore it can be assumed that there will be a change in the significance of destinations and the transfer of entities to other destinations. As a progressive tool for mapping infrastructure and finding local extremes, which quantify the requirements of entities and serve to identify the movement of autonomous entities, at present, characterized by a high degree of use of ICT (Industry 4), artificial intelligence and autonomous systems based on a multiagent environment appear. According to (Reis, 2020), artificial intelligence (AI) is at the heart of academic and public debate and an important progressive tool. The authors conducted an extensive literature search and examined the impact of AI on European Union (EU) policy. Multiagent approaches to the analysis of sustainable development are presented, for example, by studies (Pons-Pons, et al., 2012), the authors present a georeferenced agent-based model.