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A big-data analytics method for capturing visitor activities and flows: the case of an island country

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posted on 2019-12-01, 00:00 authored by S J Miah, Quan VuQuan Vu, J Gammack
Understanding how people move from one location to another is important both for smart city planners and destination managers. Big-data generated on social media sites have created opportunities for developing evidence-based insights that can be useful for decision-makers. While previous studies have introduced observational data analysis methods for social media data, there remains a need for method development—specifically for capturing people’s movement flows and behavioural details. This paper reports a study outlining a new analytical method, to explore people’s activities, behavioural, and movement details for people monitoring and planning purposes. Our method utilises online geotagged content uploaded by users from various locations. The effectiveness of the proposed method, which combines content capturing, processing and predicting algorithms, is demonstrated through a case study of the Fiji Islands. The results show good performance compared to other relevant methods and show applicability to national decisions and policies.

History

Journal

Information technology and management

Volume

20

Issue

4

Pagination

203 - 221

Publisher

Springer

Location

New York, N.Y.

ISSN

1385-951X

eISSN

1573-7667

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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