Exploiting User Check-In Data For Geo-Friend Recommendations In Location-Based Social Networks

Shudong Liu, Ke Zhang

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOBILE COMPUTING AND MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS(2020)

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The development of Web 2.0 technologies has meant that online social networks can both help the public facilitate sharing and communication and help them make new friends through their cyberspace social circles. Generating more accurate and geographically related results to help users find more friends in real life is gradually becoming a research hotspot. Recommending geographically related friends and alleviating check-in data sparsity problems in location-based social networks allows those to divide a day into different time slots and automatically collect user check-in data at each time slot over a certain period. Second, some important location points or regions are extracted from raw check-in trajectories, temporal periodic trajectories are constructed, and a geo-friend recommendation framework is proposed that can help users find geographically related friends. Finally, empirical studies from a real-world dataset demonstrate that this paper's method outperforms other existing methods for geo-friend recommendations in location-based social networks.
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Friend Recommendations, Location-Based Services, Point of Interest, Social Networks
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