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An interactive knowledge based recommender system for tourism

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The purpose of this project was to construct a centralized tourist management system that would serve as a consolidated platform to provide an effective and efficient mechanism for tourist management and means for availing various travels and booking related services. Providing optimal solution using interactive knowledge-based system using dynamic information of the users, e.g. compare different options for traveling within a budget of the user and providing recommendations. The entire system is designed to streamline the travel management system by primarily targeting all the districts and division of Bangladesh and then centralizing the process maintaining schedules, queues and confirming hotel and transport bookings. Providing optimal solution using interactive knowledge-based system using dynamic information of the users, e.g. compare different options for traveling within a budget of the user and providing recommendations. Currently operations of these procedures are of an erratic where due to delays and other factors of inefficiency management services can neither be properly availed nor be found online. Using this system, the tourism can avail services which are best suited for their need, based on different criteria including specialty, current location, queue and other aspects which are deemed to be of convenience.

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Cataloged from PDF version of thesis report.
Includes bibliographical references (page 33-34).
This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering, 2017.

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