Yufang Hou, Charles Jochim, et al.
ACL 2019
Trip-qualifiers, such as 'trip-type' (vacation, work etc.), 'accompanied-by' (e.g., solo, friends, family etc.) are potentially useful sources of information that could be used to improve the effectiveness of POI recommendation in a current context (with a given set of these constraints). Using such information is not straight forward because a user's text reviews about the POIs visited in the past do not explicitly contain such annotations (e.g., a positive review about a pub visit does not contain the information on whether the user was with friends or alone, on a business trip or vacation). We propose to use a small set of manually compiled knowledge resource to predict the associations between the review texts in a user profile and the likely trip contexts. We demonstrate that incorporating this information within an IR-based relevance modeling framework significantly improves POI recommendation.
Yufang Hou, Charles Jochim, et al.
ACL 2019
Procheta Sen, Debasis Ganguly, et al.
SIGIR 2020
Ishani Mondal, Debasis Ganguly
CIKM 2020
Manisha Verma, Debasis Ganguly
SIGIR 2019