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Quo Vadis Homo Turisticus? Towards a Picture-based Tourist Profiler
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Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2007 Proceedings of the International Conference in Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2007
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| 10.1007/978-3-211-69566-1_9 |
| Marianna Sigala, Luisa Mich and Jamie Murphy |
Quo Vadis Homo Turisticus? Towards a Picture-based Tourist Profiler
Helmut Berger4 , Michaela Denk4 , Michael Dittenbach4 , Dieter Merkl5 and Andreas Pesenhofer4 
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E-Commerce Competence Center - EC3, Wien, Austria |
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Institut für Rechnergestützte Automation, TU Wien, Austria |
Abstract
The World Wide Web has become an important source of information for tourists planning their vacation. So, destination recommendation
systems supporting users in their decision making process by suggesting suitable holiday destinations or packages based on
user profiles are a vivid area of research. Considering the complex and often tedious task to obtain such profiles we are
exploring a new direction to manufacture user profiles. Having in mind that a picture paints a thousand words we conducted
an online survey that allows investigating the relationship between tourism-related photographs and tourist types. In a nutshell,
our findings show a significant relationship between different tourist types and the preference for particular visual impressions
conveyed by photographs. Thus, tourist types can be determined by representative photos without necessarily requesting users
to provide additional information.
Keywords Tourism habits - user profiles - visual preferences - destination recommendation
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