The role of location and social strength for friendship prediction in location-based social networks
•A taxonomy for friendship prediction methods for location-based social networks is proposed.•Five new methods for friendship prediction in location-based social networks are proposed.•A comprehensive analysis of selected current methods on link prediction for LBSNs is carried out.•From a set offift...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Information processing & management 2018-07, Vol.54 (4), p.475-489 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •A taxonomy for friendship prediction methods for location-based social networks is proposed.•Five new methods for friendship prediction in location-based social networks are proposed.•A comprehensive analysis of selected current methods on link prediction for LBSNs is carried out.•From a set offifteen friendship prediction methods, we identified the top-5 methods with feasibility for real-world applications. Two of our proposals are in this top-5.
Recent advances in data mining and machine learning techniques are focused on exploiting location data. These advances, combined with the increased availability of location-acquisition technology, have encouraged social networking services to offer to their users different ways to share their location information. These social networks, called location-based social networks (LBSNs), have attracted millions of users and the attention of the research community. One fundamental task in the LBSN context is the friendship prediction due to its role in different applications such as recommendation systems. In the literature exists a variety of friendship prediction methods for LBSNs, but most of them give more importance to the location information of users and disregard the strength of relationships existing between these users. The contributions of this article are threefold, we: 1) carried out a comprehensive survey of methods for friendship prediction in LBSNs and proposed a taxonomy to organize the existing methods; 2) put forward a proposal of five new methods addressing gaps identified in our survey while striving to find a balance between optimizing computational resources and improving the predictive power; and 3) used a comprehensive evaluation to quantify the prediction abilities of ten current methods and our five proposals and selected the top-5 friendship prediction methods for LBSNs. We thus present a general panorama of friendship prediction task in the LBSN domain with balanced depth so as to facilitate research and real-world application design regarding this important issue. |
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ISSN: | 0306-4573 1873-5371 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ipm.2018.02.004 |