A New Technique for Generating Implicit Feedbacks from Users Movements History
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A New Technique for Generating Implicit Feedbacks from Users Movements History
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Prof. Tawfiq A. Alasadi
Wadhah R. Baiee |
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Description |
: Mobile devices are widely used todays with a huge number of applications usage that support users agreements. This paper focuses on users mobility to generate rating matrices that can be used later for position of interest recommendation, users movements are detected from global Positioning System (GPS) tracks recorded by users mobile devices. The proposed technique creates implicit feedbacks from users movements histories with digital map consolidating, instead of depending on social networks databases or user direct explicit feedbacks. Rating matrices represent the users behaviors through the case study timeline. The new technique is tested by an recommender application that is built by C#.NET and ArcMap Geographic Information System (GIS) for Desktop.
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Int'l Conference on Change, Innovation, Informatics and Disrurptuive Technology
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2016-12-23 17:12:05
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Peer-reviewed Paper
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application/pdf
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http://proceedings.sriweb.org/repository/index.php/ICCIIDT/icciidtt_london/paper/view/40
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Int'l Conference on Change, Innovation, Informatics and Disrurptuive Technology; ICCIIDT London - UK
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en
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