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Deepanjal Shrestha, Tan Wenan, Deepmala Shrestha, Neesha Rajkarnikar and Seung-Ryul Jeong
This study introduces a data-driven and machine-learning approach to design a personalized tourist recommendation system for Nepal. It examines key tourist attributes, such as demographics, behaviors, preferences, and satisfaction, to develop four sub-mo...
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Eugene Seo and Wanseok Yang
South Korea is expected to become a super-aged society by 2025, when more than 20% of its population will be aged 65 and over. One possible solution for minimizing the socioeconomic burden posed by this aging trend is smart home technology, which can be ...
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Lin Pey Fan and Tzu How Chu
The curation design of cultural heritage sites, such as museums, influence the level of visitor satisfaction and the possibility of revisitation; therefore, an efficient exhibit layout is critical. The difficulty of determining the behavior of visitors a...
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Sebastián Cristóbal Araya-Pizarro,Manuel Andrés Álvarez Cortés
Pág. 49 - 65
The research analyzes the profile of the national and foreign tourists visiting a recognized destination of Chile: La Serena. Based on a field study applied to 920 tourists, their sociodemographic, behavioral, motivational and satisfaction...
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Artur Kulpa and Jakub Swacha
The popularity of smartphones and widespread access to mobile internet removed earlier barriers to reliance on mobile applications run on visitors? own devices for guidance in tourist attractions. At the same time, the tourists? rising expectations call ...
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Jeongyeon (Jennie) Ahn, Eun-Kyong (Cindy) Choi and Hyun-Woo Joung
Festivals are experiential products heavily depending on the recommendations of previous visitors. With the power of social media growing, understanding the antecedents of positive electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) intentions of festival attendees is immen...
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Esraa Jaffar Baker,Juliana Aida Abu Bakar,Abdul Nasir Zulkifli
Pág. pp. 79 - 96
Many studies have begun to consider how to ensure a pleasant experience during visits to cultural heritage sites and museums. Although, when considering the populace of the visitors to these sites, the hearing impaired (HI) visitors which made up of a sm...
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Sharifah Khalizah Syed Othman Thani,Nor Hanisah Mohd Hashim,Nik Hanita Nik Mohamad,Syed Abdul Mutalib Al Junid Syed Abdul Rahman
Pág. 227 - 234
The study aims to investigate the potential of vegetation design as a microclimatic modifier at KLCC park. The scope of the study is to determine the impact of vegetation types towards thermal comfort. The different morphological characteristics of trees...
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NUR IDZHAINEE HASHIM,NORAJLIN JAINI,ELY ROUZEE JAMALUDDIN,FIRDAUS CHEK SULAIMAN
Pág. 161 - 168
Recreation activity based on recreational forest has risen as one of the important industries in the Malaysia economy. This area has a great potential for future development predominantly in this modern trend where people are more concern about living a ...
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Gabriel Bratucu, Ioana Bianca Chi?u, Madalina ?tefan
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This study is based on one of European Tourism Indicators System (ETIS) questionnaire, proposed by European Commission in 2013, and has as main objectives to measuring the satisfaction level of the Romanian and foreign tourists arrived in Bra?ov. In orde...
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