TAHRF: enhancing personalized tourism recommendations with dynamic adaptation
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence
Abstract
The rapid growth of online tourism data intensifies information overload, while conventional recommender systems struggle with sparsity, cold-start issues, and single-criteria ratings. This paper presents the trust-aware hybrid recommendation framework (TAHRF), which integrates user-item trust propagation, multi-criteria ratings, and dynamic preference adaptation. TAHRF employs Euclidean-Jaccard trust metrics, item connectivity, and rating consistency, combined with a feedback-driven weighting mechanism. Experiments on TripAdvisor datasets show superior performance: mean absolute error (MAE) reduced to 0.98 (restaurants) and 0.71 (hotels), outperforming multi-criteria tensor-based collaborative filtering (MC-TeCF) baselines. TAHRF also achieves higher precision@5, with coverage maintained under extreme sparsity. Ablation studies confirm the critical role of trust propagation, multi-criteria analysis, and adaptive weighting. TAHRF advances personalized, transparent, and adaptive tourism recommendations.
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