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Other maps were scanned with AQ scanner and on-screen
digitizing was done using AutoCAD Overlay. AO and A3
printers on line with Pentium IV were used for graphics and
data processing.
Other software were used in this project: Arc View 3.1, ArcGIS
8.1 for creation of a relational GIS database, Microsoft Excel
for relational tabular data, and Microsoft Word for processing,
editing and display of textual data. The tabular and textual data
were finally exported to Arc View GIS environment.
Ulead Media Studio Pro 5 and Microsoft Windows Media
Player were used in this project to convert recorded sound to
wave files and scanned images, text and pictures into video
clips. Video clips directly recorded using the Digital Video
Camera were downloaded using ULEAD VIDEOSTUDIO
Version 5.0 and Windows Movie Makers with a FIREWIRE
1394 adapter, into the Pentium IV 2.4GHz Computer equipped
with a microphone where the relational GIS database was
created. Video clips with sound were hot-linked with the other
types of data in the Arc View GIS environment using Arc View
Script files, thereby creating a multimedia GIS database for
tourism in Nigeria. The capabilities of other multimedia
software such as Macromedia Flash 4, Animator Designer 3,
Dream Weaver 3, and Fireworks 3 are being fully investigated
to assess their efficiency for Multimedia GIS Application.
(Ayeni et. al (2003))
3.3 Multimedia GIS Database
There are two basic approaches to creating a multimedia GIS
Database viz "multimedia in GIS" approach in contrast to “GIS
in Multimedia” Schneider (1999). It is difficult to integrate GIS
functions into multimedia. Therefore, the first approach was
adopted for this research, because of its simplicity and user-
friendly nature.
The procedure for developing a GIS Database may be
summarized as follows:
> Conversion of analogue map to digital format using
two methods described in section 3.2 and creation of
shape files.
= Creation of relational tabular database with their
attributes and hotlinking with shape files in Arc View
GIS environment.
» Creation of GIS database for
capabilitics for queries.
» Conversion of recorded digital photographs and video
clips and sound to wave files and to AVI format.
> Linking multimedia files to files in GIS database.
All the constituents of the multimedia GIS database are
depicted in fig. 2.
Tourism with
4. DISCUSSION OF RESULTS
Fig. 3 illustrates the various outputs, which were generated
from the multimedia GIS database for Tourism Industry in
Nigeria. The outputs from the multimedia GIS database include
the following —
e Maps, graphics, pictures and video clips about
tourism interests, which were printed on an online
A3 Cannon Printer or A0 HP 800 Design Jet printer.
e Multimedia Atlas of Tourism in Nigeria in
analogue and digital format.
* Digital Library of Tourism in Nigeria showing
the status of major tourist interests and publications
on tourism.
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e Encyclopedia of Tourism in Nigeria in Digital
and Analogue format.
* A user-friendly Multimedia GIS database, which
can lead a tourist to his destination of interest in
Nigeria. The database can be subjected by the user
to dynamic multimedia spatial and aspatial queries
using SQL. The database is a potent tool for tourism
promotion.
Fig. 4 shows the map of Nigeria with 36 states and Abuja
Federal Capital Territory (FCT). A click on any of the
states or Abuja opens up a wealth of tourism information
and their locations as shown in Table I from Abuja. The
information may also be tabular text, imagery, moving
picture, sound ctc. about the state. Fig. 5 shows the map
of Abuja. A click on a menu will show some multimedia
files on tourism.
5. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
The Multimedia GIS database for tourism is a veritable
tool for attracting indigenous and foreign investors to
contribute to the economic development of Nigeria, apart
from making access to tourism information easy to both
Nigerians international travelers. It is therefore
recommended that a multimedia GIS database for tourism
should be made available on the websites of the Nigerian
government and those of tourists and travel agents.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Financial support for this research obtained from the
Nigerian University Commission through the University of
Lagos central research committee is gratefully
acknowledged.
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