Tourism Informatics Towards Novel Knowledge Based Approaches / [electronic resource] :
edited by Tokuro Matsuo, Kiyota Hashimoto, Hidekazu Iwamoto.
- XI, 164 p. 82 illus., 1 illus. in color. online resource.
- Intelligent Systems Reference Library, 90 1868-4394 ; .
- Intelligent Systems Reference Library, 90 .
Topic Analysis of Case Reports in Tourism Toward Collaborative Tourism Planning Support -- Mapping Geotagged Tweets to Tourist Spots Considering Activity Region of Spot -- Discovery of Implicit Feature Words of Place Name -- Extraction of Tourism Objects from Blogs -- An Innovative Regional Tourism Study by Microfilms -- On-site Likelihood Identification of Tweets Using a Two-stage Method -- Recommending Hotels by Social Conditions of Locations -- A System for Recommendation of Accommodation Facilities Adaptable to User Interest -- Adaptive User Interface for Personalized Transportation Guidance System -- The Effectiveness of Time Sequence Information on a Sightseeing Spot Recommender -- Suspect Vehicle Detection Using Vehicle Reputation with Association Analysis Concept.
This book introduces new trends of theory and practice of information technologies in tourism. The book does not handle only the fundamental contribution, but also discusses innovative and emerging technologies to promote and develop new generation tourism informatics theory and their applications. Some chapters are concerned with data analysis, web technologies, social media, and their case studies. Travel information on the web provided by travelers is very useful for other travelers make their travel plan. A chapter in this book proposes a method for interactive retrieval of information on accommodation facilities to support travelling customers in their travel preparations. Also an adaptive user interface for personalized transportation guidance system is proposed. Another chapter in this book shows a novel support system for the collaborative tourism planning by using the case reports that are collected via Internet. Also, a system for recommending hotels for the users is proposed and evaluated. Other chapters are concerned with recommendation, personalization, and other emerging technologies. .