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Effectiveness of Mobile Recommender Systems for Tourist Destinations: A User Evaluation

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Effectiveness of Mobile Recommender Systems for Tourist Destinations: A User Evaluation
Mobile recommender systems have the potential to substantially enrich tourist experiences. As their handling marks a big challenge for ordinary users, its acceptance can only be evaluated when utilized by the intended user group itself - real tourists. In a field trial in Görlitz (Germany), 421 tourists explored the city with one of two different mobile information systems, a proactive recommender of personalized tours and a pull service presenting contextbased information on demand. A third group of tourists was tracked by GPS receivers during their exploration of the destination relying on traditional means of information. Results point out that both mobile applications gained a high level of acceptance by providing an experience very similar to a traditional guided tour. Compared to the group tracked by GPS loggers, tourists using a mobile information system discovered four times more sights and stayed at them twice as long. Related work1 Mobile tour guides are the result of years...
Marko Modsching, Ronny Kramer, Klaus ten Hagen, Ul
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ICIA
Authors Marko Modsching, Ronny Kramer, Klaus ten Hagen, Ulrike Gretzel
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