Ahmed Lbath

Work place: Joseph Fourier University of Grenoble, LIG-MRIM, Grenoble, France

E-mail: ahmed.lbath@imag.fr

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Biography

Ahmed Lbath: Professor of Joseph Fourier University of Grenoble, he is interested in GIS, location based service and mobile tourism.

Author Articles
Location Based Recommendation for Mobile Users Using Language Model and Skyline Query

By Qiang Pu Ahmed Lbath Daqing He

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2012.10.02, Pub. Date: 8 Sep. 2012

Location based personalized recommendation has been introduced for the purpose of providing a mobile user with interesting information by distinguishing his preference and location. In most cases, mobile user usually does not provide all attributes of his preference or query. In extreme case, especially when mobile user is moving, he even does not provide any preference or query. Meanwhile, the recommendation system database also does not contain all attributes that can express what the user needs. In this paper, we design an effective location based recommendation system to provide the most possible interesting places to a user when he is moving, according to his implicit preference and physical moving location without the user’s providing his preference or query explicitly. We proposed two circle concepts, physical position circle that represents spatial area around the user and virtual preference circle that is a non-spatial area related to user’s interests. Those skyline query places in physical position circle which also match mobile user’s implicit preference in virtual preference circle will be recommended. User’s implicit preference will be estimated under language modeling framework according to user’s historical visiting behaviors. Experiments show that our method is effective in recommending interesting places to mobile users. The main contribution of the paper comes from the combination of using skyline query and information retrieval to do an implicit location-based personalized recommendation without user’s providing explicit preference or query.

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