Authors
Vincent W Zheng, Yu Zheng, Xing Xie, Qiang Yang
Publication date
2010/4/26
Book
Proceedings of the 19th international conference on World wide web
Pages
1029-1038
Description
With the increasing popularity of location-based services, such as tour guide and location-based social network, we now have accumulated many location data on the Web. In this paper, we show that, by using the location data based on GPS and users' comments at various locations, we can discover interesting locations and possible activities that can be performed there for recommendations. Our research is highlighted in the following location-related queries in our daily life: 1) if we want to do something such as sightseeing or food-hunting in a large city such as Beijing, where should we go? 2) If we have already visited some places such as the Bird's Nest building in Beijing's Olympic park, what else can we do there? By using our system, for the first question, we can recommend her to visit a list of interesting locations such as Tiananmen Square, Bird's Nest, etc. For the second question, if the user visits Bird's …
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Scholar articles
VW Zheng, Y Zheng, X Xie, Q Yang - Proceedings of the 19th international conference on …, 2010