DocumentCode :
1765929
Title :
A General Geographical Probabilistic Factor Model for Point of Interest Recommendation
Author :
Bin Liu ; Hui Xiong ; Papadimitriou, Spiros ; Yanjie Fu ; Zijun Yao
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Manage. Sci. & Inf. Syst., Rutgers Univ., Piscataway, NJ, USA
Volume :
27
Issue :
5
fYear :
2015
fDate :
May 1 2015
Firstpage :
1167
Lastpage :
1179
Abstract :
The problem of point of interest (POI) recommendation is to provide personalized recommendations of places, such as restaurants and movie theaters. The increasing prevalence of mobile devices and of location based social networks (LBSNs) poses significant new opportunities as well as challenges, which we address. The decision process for a user to choose a POI is complex and can be influenced by numerous factors, such as personal preferences, geographical considerations, and user mobility behaviors. This is further complicated by the connection LBSNs and mobile devices. While there are some studies on POI recommendations, they lack an integrated analysis of the joint effect of multiple factors. Meanwhile, although latent factor models have been proved effective and are thus widely used for recommendations, adopting them to POI recommendations requires delicate consideration of the unique characteristics of LBSNs. To this end, in this paper, we propose a general geographical probabilistic factor model (Geo-PFM) framework which strategically takes various factors into consideration. Specifically, this framework allows to capture the geographical influences on a user´s check-in behavior. Also, user mobility behaviors can be effectively leveraged in the recommendation model. Moreover, based our Geo-PFM framework, we further develop a Poisson Geo-PFM which provides a more rigorous probabilistic generative process for the entire model and is effective in modeling the skewed user check-in count data as implicit feedback for better POI recommendations. Finally, extensive experimental results on three real-world LBSN datasets (which differ in terms of user mobility, POI geographical distribution, implicit response data skewness, and user-POI observation sparsity), show that the proposed recommendation methods outperform state-of-the-art latent factor models by a significant margin.
Keywords :
human factors; mobile computing; mobile radio; probability; recommender systems; social networking (online); Geo-PFM framework; LBSN datasets; POI geographical distribution; POI recommendation; Poisson Geo-PFM; decision process; general geographical probabilistic factor model; geographical considerations; implicit response data skewness; latent factor models; location based social networks; mobile devices; movie theaters; personal preferences; personalized recommendations; point of interest recommendation; probabilistic generative process; recommendation model; restaurants; skewed user check-in count data; user check-in behavior; user mobility behaviors; user-POI observation sparsity; Cities and towns; Data models; Manganese; Motion pictures; Probabilistic logic; Recommender systems; Location-Based Social Networks; Point of Interest (POI); Probabilistic Factor Model; Recommender Systems; Recommender systems; location-based social networks; point of interest (POI); probabilistic factor model;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1041-4347
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TKDE.2014.2362525
Filename :
6919280
Link To Document :
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