Inferring Venue Visits From Gps Trajectories

25TH ACM SIGSPATIAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (ACM SIGSPATIAL GIS 2017)(2017)

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Digital location traces can help build insights about how citizens experience their cities, but also offer personalized products and experiences to them. Even as data abound, though, building an accurate picture about citizen whereabouts is not always straightforward, due to noisy or incomplete data. In this paper, we address the following problem: given the GPS trace of a person's trajectory in a city, we aim to infer what venue(s) the person visited along that trajectory, and in doing so, we use honest Foursquare check -ins as groundtruth. To tackle this problem, we address two sub -problems. The first is groundtruthing, where we fuse GPS trajectories with Foursquare check-ins, to derive a collection of detected stops and truthful check-ins. The second subproblem is designing an inference model that predicts the check -in venue given a stop. We evaluate variants of the model on real data and arrive at a simple and interpretable model with performance comparable to that of Foursquare recommendations.
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check-ins,stop detection,venue inference,geographic choice
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