Application of metaverse technologies and artificial intelligence in smart cities
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The metaverse has been the subject of a global trend in recent years. A network of connected, immersive digital areas where people can engage with computer-generated settings is called the metaverse. The realm of the metaverse possesses the potential to fundamentally change and alter smart cities—urban areas that aim to enhance citizen experiences by accelerating economic growth, modernizing government functions, enhancing accessibility, and promoting sustainability. In this article, we explore how utilizing the metaverse to power smart cities might spur substantial advancements and breakthroughs. The primary technologies that facilitate the metaverse are examined, along with the advantages of using this technology and its potential for smart city bids. We presented multiple instances and looked at the main opportunities that the metaverse provides for smart cities in order to show how the technology of the metaverse has helped and enriched a range of enterprises. Subsequently, five models of neural networks were chosen from the literature to be utilized in the air quality prediction process and evaluated based on accuracy. Therefore, the innovative model combination of ANN and DLR as an aid for decision-making and problem-solving can favorably regulate air pollution in order to handle environmental challenges.Abstract
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