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Scenic information is a source of chances, playing a significant role as the ‘key 2’ for chance discovery mentioned in Chap. 1. It stimulates the contextual shifts of a human, which carries him/her into deeper concerns with actions on chances to be discovered. In other words, scenic information guides a human to the imagination of new environments with new chances. This chapter shows the role of scenic information in up-to-date application domains.
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Takama, Y., Ohsawa, Y. (2003). Effects of Scenic Information. In: Ohsawa, Y., McBurney, P. (eds) Chance Discovery. Advanced Information Processing. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06230-2_13
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