Analysis and Visualisation of Crowd-sourced Tourism Data
Author(s) -
Fátima Leal,
Joana Dias,
Benedita Malheiro,
Juan C. Burguillo
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
portuguese national funding agency for science, research and technology (rcaap project by fct)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/2948992.2949008
Subject(s) - crowdsourcing , tourism , computer science , tag cloud , social media , visualization , world wide web , line (geometry) , sentiment analysis , data science , data mining , geography , artificial intelligence , geometry , mathematics , archaeology
C3S2E '16 Proceedings of the Ninth International C* Conference on Computer Science & Software EngineeringThe tourist behaviour has changed significantly over the last decades due to technological advancement (e.g., ubiquitous access to the Web) and Web 2.0 approaches (e.g., Crowdsourcing). Tourism Crowdsourcing includes experience sharing in the form of ratings and reviews (evaluation-based), pages (wiki-based), likes, posts, images or videos (social-network-based). The main contribution of this paper is a tourist-centred off-line and on-line analysis, using hotel ratings and reviews, to discover and present relevant trends and patterns to tourists and businesses. On the one hand, online, we provide a list of the top ten hotels, according to the user query, ordered by the overall rating, price and the ratio between the positive and negative Word Clouds reviews. On the other hand, off-line, we apply Multiple Linear Regression to identify the most relevant ratings that influence the hotel overall rating, and generate hotel clusters based on these ratings
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