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Comput Intell Neurosci ; 2022: 7115627, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35528326

ABSTRACT

The information age of rapid development of tourism industry provides abundant travel information, but it also comes with the problem of information overload, which makes it difficult to meet the growing personalized needs of people. The traditional collaborative filtering recommendation algorithm (CFA) also suffers from the problem of data sparsity when the user population increases. Therefore, this study optimizes the CFA through the similarity factor and correlation factor and enhances the tourism sense of travel experience through the satisfaction balance strategy. The experimental results show that the improved CFA method has the highest average accuracy on the overall dataset and the best recommendation performance of the satisfaction balance strategy. Overall, the recommendation model in this study is useful for attraction selection of users and marketing optimization of travel companies.


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Algorithms , Tourism , Humans , Industry , Marketing , Travel
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Front Psychol ; 12: 702423, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34925121

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In the age of digitalization, social media has played a significant role in quickly spreading the news about current affairs. From December 2019 to now, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), with its several mutated shapes, has more transmissible potential catastrophe and has become a severe phenomenon issue worldwide. The international spread of the epidemic has created fear among people, especially employees working physically in different organizations. The present research aimed to measure the impact of social media on its users in the China. The social media users more often were influenced by shocking news instructively and destructively. The research analysis was based on service sector employees and data collected from 630 respondents via a structured questionnaire. This research was confirmed the negative impact of fear on social media on the performance of employees. This research was also confirmed the moderation impact of the COVID-19 vaccine on the relationship between social media fear and employee performance. This research recommends that the China Censor Board checked the news and its validity to reduce the fear of COVID-19 among employees. This research will become a roadmap for organizations and media controllers to understand the impact of social media during an intense situation. The telecommunication sector will reduce psychological disease and enhance the work capability of employees by controlling unnecessary and unapproved material about sensitive issues.

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