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Publication Framework for Training a VA that Supports Territorial Planning(IEEE, 2023) Pacurucu Cáceres, Natalia Elizabeth; Bustamante Ávila, Juan Francisco; Morocho Zurita, Carlos Villie; Achig Balarezo, Rosario; Vivanco Cruz, Lorena ReginaTerritorial planning plans are the result of the search for primary and secondary information sources with the knowledge of the technical team in charge of preparing or updating them, and ideally using the citizen's knowledge of the territory. To this end, various forms of citizen participation have been explored without much success. In the case study of this article, the Territorial Plan of the Cuenca Municipality, updated until 2022, has been analyzed, where the main result has been the lack of citizen participation. This article proposes a framework that describes the steps of organization, systematization and analysis of geographic information sources for Cuenca, where the large amount of existing but little used information is identified and that motivates the creation of a Virtual Assistant (VA) with specialized training according to the territorial planning axes defined for this municipality. This assistant must work on a platform for the integration and interoperability of geospatial information and existing geoservices, which is the SDI UCuenca.Publication Virtual Assistants to bring geospatial information closer to a smart citizen(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2022) Bustamante Ávila, Juan Francisco; Mendieta Zumba, Juan Felipe; Achig Balarezo, Rosario; Morocho Zurita, Carlos VillieThis article presents a proposal for the use of virtual assistants integrated into a Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI), which will facilitate citizen's access to available resources in creating geospatial information scenarios, without the need for increased knowledge or technical training. The chatbot would also allow access to SDI technology to be transparent to the citizen, allowing access to different map servers at the same time. The scenarios created refer to the main events registered in the National Risk and Emergency Management Service (SNGRE) of the country. The existing information is very data rich insomuch that the ordinary citizen does not know how to access its source. This project takes the initial steps for the integration of various sources of geospatial information with the goal to archive a core of geospatial information for services of City Intelligent. Ideally, this new form of access to geospatial information will also allow decision makers, using natural language, to have additional information to improve territorial planning and land use processes
