This paper aims at segmenting cruise passengers in order to identify passengers' profiles according to their behavior at destination. Through an integrated use of traditional survey instruments and of GPS technologies, a set of indicators for the analysis of passengers' mobility at destination is proposed. Data collected in the port of Palermo are used in order to investigate space-time activities of cruise passengers at the destination. Monothetic Analysis is used in order to segment passengers according to their behavior at destination, and groups are then compared in terms of socio-demographic characteristics and other variables collected through questionnaire-based survey. Results identify seven different broad patterns of activity, and...
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 9789International audiencePosition tracking technologies dev...
International cruise passengers moving in urban destinations have particular time limitation that ca...
International audience“Know thy tourists” is a useful maxim for any smart local government official ...
This paper aims at segmenting cruise passengers in order to identify passengers' profiles according ...
Cruise passengers\u2019 behaviour at the destination is a rather poorly investigated phenomenon. The...
The proposed study will present an analysis of cruise passengers’ behavior at their destination. Mob...
The present work aims at proposing an analysis of cruise passengers’ behavior at the de...
The present work aims at proposing an analysis of cruise passengers trajectories at the destination ...
The present thesis utilises dynamic time warping and cluster analysis with the aim of discovering di...
The aim of this research is to propose an analysis of the trajectories of cruise passengers at their...
This paper analyzes the relationships between the spatial behaviour and destination expenditures of ...
Where do cruise ship passengers go once their cruise ends, and can we accurately measure their mobil...
This paper proposes a spatial point process model on a linear network to analyse cruise passengers' ...
The present thesis utilises dynamic time warping and cluster analysis with the aim of discovering di...
This paper aims at analyzing the spatial intensity in the distribution of stop locations of cruise p...
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 9789International audiencePosition tracking technologies dev...
International cruise passengers moving in urban destinations have particular time limitation that ca...
International audience“Know thy tourists” is a useful maxim for any smart local government official ...
This paper aims at segmenting cruise passengers in order to identify passengers' profiles according ...
Cruise passengers\u2019 behaviour at the destination is a rather poorly investigated phenomenon. The...
The proposed study will present an analysis of cruise passengers’ behavior at their destination. Mob...
The present work aims at proposing an analysis of cruise passengers’ behavior at the de...
The present work aims at proposing an analysis of cruise passengers trajectories at the destination ...
The present thesis utilises dynamic time warping and cluster analysis with the aim of discovering di...
The aim of this research is to propose an analysis of the trajectories of cruise passengers at their...
This paper analyzes the relationships between the spatial behaviour and destination expenditures of ...
Where do cruise ship passengers go once their cruise ends, and can we accurately measure their mobil...
This paper proposes a spatial point process model on a linear network to analyse cruise passengers' ...
The present thesis utilises dynamic time warping and cluster analysis with the aim of discovering di...
This paper aims at analyzing the spatial intensity in the distribution of stop locations of cruise p...
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 9789International audiencePosition tracking technologies dev...
International cruise passengers moving in urban destinations have particular time limitation that ca...
International audience“Know thy tourists” is a useful maxim for any smart local government official ...