02074nam a2200337 4500000000100000008004100001260005700042653000700099653004400106653002800150653004100178653002000219653002000239653002600259653003100285653000700316653003400323653001900357653001300376653002100389653001900410653002600429653001200455653002000467100001300487245009600500856015300596490001500749520093000764020004201694 d bSpringer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH10aAI10aApplication of information technologies10aArtificial intelligence10aCultural and creative product design10aCultural relics10aDigital upgrade10aEmerging technologies10aHuman computer interaction10aIP10aIntangible cultural heritages10aKinetic energy10aKinetics10aLeisure industry10aModern museums10aSmartable design path10aTourism10aUser experience1 aY.H. Luo00aResearch on the Smartable Design Paths of Modern Museum — A Case Study on Jingzhou Museum uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85092896093&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-030-60114-0_30&partnerID=40&md5=0e04fe55dc7edeb31db81d8e0f054b510 v12423 LNCS3 aWith the rise of the wave of personalized consumption, the emergence of emerging technologies can often push the arts and tourism industry to break through the traditional bottleneck, thus creating a new tourism experience. Emerging technologies and applications including Cloud Computing, 5G, AI (Artificial Intelligence) and Big Data are changing the existing pattern of the cultural and tourism industry. Information technology is opening a new chapter in the development of the cultural and travel industry. The 2019 Government Work Report points out that China’s development of new momentum has grown rapidly over the past year. New kinetic energy is profoundly changing the way of production and shaping China’s new advantages in development. The government keeps encouraging the application of information technology to enhance the protection of cultural relics and the inheritance of intangible cultural heritage. a03029743 (ISSN); 9783030601133 (ISBN)