Suitable Route Recommendation Inspired by Cognition

  • Wang H
  • Huang J
  • Zhou E
  • et al.
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Abstract

With the increasing popularity of mobile phones, large amounts of real and reliable mobile phone data are being generated every day. These mobile phone data represent the practical travel routes of users and imply the intelligence of them in selecting a suitable route. Usually, an experienced user knows which route is congested in a specified period of time but unblocked in another period of time. Moreover, a route used frequently and recently by a user is usually the suitable one to satisfy the user’s needs. ACT-R (Adaptive Control of Thought-Rational) is a computational cognitive architecture, which provides a good framework to understand the principles and mechanisms of information organization, retrieval and selection in human memory. In this chapter, we employ ACT-R to model the process of selecting a suitable route of users. We propose a cognition-inspired route recommendation method to mine the intelligence of users in selecting a suitable route, evaluate the suitability of the routes, and recommend an ordered list of routes for subscribers. Experiments show that it is effective and feasible to recommend the suitable routes inspired by cognition.

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Wang, H., Huang, J., Zhou, E., Huang, Z., & Zhong, N. (2016). Suitable Route Recommendation Inspired by Cognition. In Wisdom Web of Things (pp. 303–322). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44198-6_13

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