Developing a Cognitive System for Local Cultural Image Reconstruction: An Integrated Approach with Management Information Systems and User Feedback

Fei Gao

Abstract

Management information systems, user feedback mechanisms, and cognitive systems are integrated to reconstitute local cultural images in this study. How these components impact the authenticity, accessibility, and ethics of reconstructed cultural representations is the major focus. The initiative also intends to build strong technology integration ethics to ethically depict and maintain diverse cultural narratives. Chinese visitors participated in this qualitative study. Seventeen semi-structured interviews were conducted to provide insight into technology integration in cultural image reconstruction. Thematic analysis found patterns, themes, and nuances in participant responses using three-step coding. Based on these findings, the study examined management information systems, user-centric design, and ethical problems in cognitive systems for cultural preservation to address the empirical research gap. Cognitive systems may change management information systems and user feedback mechanisms, according to empirical studies. Technology interventions might democratize access, boost user involvement, and foster cross-cultural understanding in cultural reconstruction, participants said. However, technological representations caused ethical and discriminatory issues. Participants emphasized ethical technology integration frameworks for cultural narrative authenticity and accountability. Comprehensive research on integrating technology for cultural preservation makes this study notable. Academic discourse is enhanced by bridging theoretical gaps and giving practical insights into technology, user-centric design, and ethics in cognitive systems for cultural image reconstruction. The findings highlight the necessity for ethical technology development and usage to preserve cultural treasures. The research's detailed investigation of technological interventions in cultural preservation to maintain and promote diverse cultural narratives is unique.

How to Cite

Gao, F. (2024). Developing a Cognitive System for Local Cultural Image Reconstruction: An Integrated Approach with Management Information Systems and User Feedback . EVOLUTIONARY STUDIES IN IMAGINATIVE CULTURE, 74–96. https://doi.org/10.70082/esic/8.1.7