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Semantic representation of tourism on the internet

Zheng Xiang, University of North Texas
Ulrike Gretzel, University of Wollongong
Daniel R. Fesenmaier, Temple University

Abstract

With the huge amount of information available on the Internet and the increasing importance of online search, understanding the tourism domain is essential for effective online marketing. This study focuses on the semantic representation of the tourism domain with respect to information provided on tourism-related Web sites and travelers' information needs as expressed through search engine queries. The results show that huge discrepancies exist between the domain ontology derived from tourism Web sites and the one emerging from user queries. This study offers useful insights into the challenge of representing tourism products and services through Web sites and provides directions for developing Internet-based systems that can better support travel planning.

Suggested Citation

Zheng Xiang, Ulrike Gretzel, and Daniel R. Fesenmaier. "Semantic representation of tourism on the internet" Journal of Travel Research 47.4 (2009): 440-453.
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ugretzel/15



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