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A Novel and Simple Management System of Interactive System Using Google Street View

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The Google street View (GSV) is used for many applications such as using for driver decision support system, collecting and merging the image for special purpose. The interactive system can be created by GSV. However, the most difficulty is the great image volumes. Moreover, for the reality, the map of interactive system ought to like with the physical place. This research proposed the management system created by the simple concept of database and designed by the simple color menu concept. Additionally, the map is constructed by the adjacent in the directed graph theory. This concept will demonstrate with the interactive system of the small pagoda in Thailand. The administrator management is easy and simple to manage this system, and the user or visitor feels like stay in the physical place and attracts to go to that place with more satisfied contentment.

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Wiangsamut, S., Jareanpon, C., Kaewman, S. (2015). A Novel and Simple Management System of Interactive System Using Google Street View. In: Camacho, D., Kim, SW., Trawiński, B. (eds) New Trends in Computational Collective Intelligence. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 572. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-10774-5_17

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