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Neural network forcasting of tourism demand

Turner, Lindsay W and Kon, Sen Cheong (2005) Neural network forcasting of tourism demand. Tourism economics, 11 (3). pp. 301-328. ISSN 1354-8166

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Abstract

In times of tourism uncertainty, practitioners need short-term forecasting methods. This study compares the forecasting accuracy of the basic structural method (BSM) and the neural network method to find the best structure for neural network models. Data for arrivals to Singapore are used to test the analysis while the naïve and Holt-Winters methods are used for base comparison of simpler models. The results confirm that the BSM remains a highly accurate method and that correctly structured neural models can outperform BSM and the simpler methods in the short term, and can also use short data series. These findings make neural methods significant candidates for future research.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:neural network, basic structural, tourism forecasting, Singapore forecasting
Subjects:RFCD Classification > 340000 Economics
School/Research Centre/Department > School of Applied Economics
ID Code:1601
Deposited By:Ms Phung T Tran
Deposited On:11 Nov 2008 10:50
Last Modified:11 Nov 2008 11:16
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