iTourSPOT: a context-aware framework for next POI recommendation in location-based social networks

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Abstract

The rising prosperity of Location-based Social Networks (LBSNs) witnessed an explosion in the availability of geo-tagged social media data, which enables tremendous location-aware online services, especially next point of interest (POI) recommendation. However, previous next POI recommendation studies usually adopt fix-length time windows for user check-in sequence modeling, leading to a limited capacity in capturing fine-grained user temporal preferences that easily change over time. Besides, existing methods often directly leverage multi-modal contexts as auxiliary to alleviate the data sparsity issue, which fails to fully exploit the sequential patterns of contextual information for inferring user interest drift. To address the above challenges, we propose a novel framework named iTourSPOT which extends traditional collaborative filtering methods with a context-aware POI embedding architecture. For enhancing temporal interests modeling capacity, we associate the context feature extraction with varying-length sessions and incorporate check-in frequencies of POIs as prior knowledge to instruct the session representation learning of our model. Moreover, a collaborative sequence transduction model is designed for joint context sequence modeling and session-based POI recommendation. Experimental results on a real-world geo-tagged photo dataset clearly demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed framework when compared with state-of-the-art baseline methods, especially in both sparse and cold-start scenarios.

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Wan, L., Wang, H., Hong, Y., Li, R., Chen, W., & Huang, Z. (2022). iTourSPOT: a context-aware framework for next POI recommendation in location-based social networks. International Journal of Digital Earth, 15(1), 1614–1636. https://doi.org/10.1080/17538947.2022.2122611

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