Interactive and Explainable Point-of-Interest Recommendation using Look-alike Groups
Recommending Points-of-Interest (POIs) is surfacing in many location-based applications. The literature contains personalized and socialized POI recommendation approaches which employ historical check-ins and social links to make recommendations. However these systems still lack customizability (inc...
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Zusammenfassung: | Recommending Points-of-Interest (POIs) is surfacing in many location-based
applications. The literature contains personalized and socialized POI
recommendation approaches which employ historical check-ins and social links to
make recommendations. However these systems still lack customizability
(incorporating session-based user interactions with the system) and
contextuality (incorporating the situational context of the user), particularly
in cold start situations, where nearly no user information is available. In
this paper, we propose LikeMind, a POI recommendation system which tackles the
challenges of cold start, customizability, contextuality, and explainability by
exploiting look-alike groups mined in public POI datasets. LikeMind
reformulates the problem of POI recommendation, as recommending explainable
look-alike groups (and their POIs) which are in line with user's interests.
LikeMind frames the task of POI recommendation as an exploratory process where
users interact with the system by expressing their favorite POIs, and their
interactions impact the way look-alike groups are selected out. Moreover,
LikeMind employs "mindsets", which capture actual situation and intent of the
user, and enforce the semantics of POI interestingness. In an extensive set of
experiments, we show the quality of our approach in recommending relevant
look-alike groups and their POIs, in terms of efficiency and effectiveness. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2009.00099 |