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Title: Daily tourism demand forecasting based on a novel Holiformer algorithm : impact of holiday schedule embedding
Authors: Yan, X
Zhang, Y
Weng, F
Ma, Y
Li, H 
Wang, J
Issue Date: 2025
Source: Asia Pacific journal of tourism research, published online: 5 July 2025, Latest Articles, https://doi.org/10.1080/10941665.2025.2511785
Abstract: Forecasting tourism demand is crucial but challenging, especially with irregular and non-periodic holidays due to mismatches between lunar and Gregorian calendars and the transfer system. Current methods simplify holidays as dummy variables, overlooking their complex impacts on travel demand. This study introduces an H-temporal embedding technique to incorporate holiday schedules and timestamps and integrates it into the Transformer-based Holiformer model. Using multidimensional data, including holidays, weather, historical arrivals, and search engines, we forecast demand for three destinations before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The experimental results demonstrate the high accuracy and stability of the Holiformer model. Furthermore, we conducted an in-depth analysis of the relationships between various influencing factors in the Holiformer model and tourist arrivals, revealing that the holiday effect in China has a more pronounced impact on tourist numbers than the holiday effect in the United States. This finding provides a new perspective for tourism demand forecasting.
Keywords: H-temporal embedding
Holiday effect
Holiformer
Result interpretation
Tourism demand forecasting
Publisher: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
Journal: Asia Pacific journal of tourism research 
ISSN: 1094-1665
EISSN: 1741-6507
DOI: 10.1080/10941665.2025.2511785
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