Pre-training Context and Time Aware Location Embeddings from Spatial-Temporal Trajectories for User Next Location Prediction

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Abstract

Pre-training location embeddings from spatial-temporal trajectories is a fundamental procedure and very beneficial for user next location prediction. In the real world, a location usually has variable functionalities under different contextual environments. If the exact functions of a location in the trajectory can be reflected in its embedding, the accuracy of user next location prediction should be improved. Yet, existing location embeddings pre-trained on trajectories are mostly based on distributed word representations, which mix a location’s various functionalities into one latent representation vector. To address this problem, we propose a Context and Time aware Location Embedding (CTLE) model, which calculates a location’s representation vector with consideration of its specific contextual neighbors in trajectories. In this way, the multi-functional properties of locations can be properly tackled. Furthermore, in order to incorporate temporal information in trajectories into location embeddings, we propose a subtle temporal encoding module and a novel pre-training objective, which further improve the quality of location embeddings. We evaluate our proposed model on two real-world mobile user trajectory datasets. The experimental results demonstrate that, compared with the existing embedding methods, our CTLE model can pre-train higher quality location embeddings and significantly improve the performance of downstream user location prediction models.

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Lin, Y., Wan, H., Guo, S., & Lin, Y. (2021). Pre-training Context and Time Aware Location Embeddings from Spatial-Temporal Trajectories for User Next Location Prediction. In 35th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2021 (Vol. 5B, pp. 4241–4248). Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v35i5.16548

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