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L-PRS: A Location-based Personalized Recommender System

  • Kim, Taek-hun;Song, Jin-woo;Yang, Sung-bong
    • Proceedings of the KAIS Fall Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.113-117
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    • 2003
  • As the wireless communication technology advances rapidly, a personalization technology can be incorporated with the mobile Internet environment, which is based on location-based services to support more accurate personalized services. A location-based personalized recommender system is one of the essential technologies of the location-based application services, and is also a crucial technology for the ubiquitous environment. In this paper we propose a framework of a location-based personalized recommender system for the mobile Internet environment. The proposed system consists of three modules the interface module, the neighbor selection module and the prediction and recommendation module. The proposed system incorporates the concept of the recommendation system in the Electronic Commerce along with that of the mobile devices for possible expansion of services on the mobile devices. Finally a service scenario for entertainment recommendation based on the proposed recommender system is described.

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Context Awareness Reasoning System for Personalized Services in Ubiquitous Mobile Environments (유비쿼터스 모바일 환경에서 개인화 서비스를 위한 상황인지 추론 시스템)

  • Moon, Aekyung;Park, Yoo-mi;Kim, Sang-gi;Lee, Byung-sun
    • IEMEK Journal of Embedded Systems and Applications
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.139-147
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    • 2009
  • This paper proposed the context awareness reasoning system to provide the personalized services dynamically in a ubiquitous mobile environments. The proposed system is designed to provide the personalized services to mobile users and consists of the context aggregator and the knowledge manager. The context aggregator can collect information from networks through Open API Gateway as well as sensors in a various ubiquitous environment. And it can also extract the place types through the geocoding and the social address domain ontology. The knowledge manager is the core component to provide the personalized services, and consists of activity reasoner, user pattern learner and service recommender to provide the services predict by extracting the optimized service from user situations. Activity reasoner uses the ontology reasoning and user pattern learner learns with previous service usage history and contexts. And to design service recommender easy to flexibly apply in dynamic environments, service recommender recommends service in the only use of current accessible contexts. Finally, we evaluate the learner and recommender of proposed system by simulation.

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A Recommender System for Device Sharing Based on Context-Aware and Personalization

  • Park, Jong-Hyun
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.174-190
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    • 2010
  • In ubiquitous computing, invisible devices and software are connected to one another to provide convenient services to users [1][2]. Users hope to obtain a personalized service which is composed of customized devices among sharable devices in a ubiquitous smart space (which is called USS in this paper). However, the situations of each user are different and user preferences also are various. Although users request the same service in the same USS, the most suitable devices for composing the service are different for each user. For these user requirements, this paper proposes a device recommender system which infers and recommends customized devices for composing a user required service. The objective of this paper is the development of the systems for recommending devices through context-aware inference in peer-to-peer environments. For this goal, this paper considers the context and user preference. Also I implement a prototype system and test performance on the real ubiquitous mobile object (UMO).

POI Recommender System based on Folksonomy Using Mashup (매쉬업을 이용한 폭소노미 기반 POI 추천 시스템)

  • Lee, Dong Kyun;Kwon, Joon Hee
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.13-20
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    • 2009
  • The most of navigation services these days, are designed in order to just provide a shortest path from current position to destination for a user. Several navigation services provides not only the path but some fragmentary information about its point, but, the data tends to be highly restricted because it's quality and quantity totally depends on service provider's providing policy. In this paper, we describe the folksonomy POI(Point of interest) recommender system using mashup in order to provide the information that is more useful to the user. The POI recommender system mashes-up the user's folksonomy data that stacked by user with using external folksonomy service(like Flickr) with others' in order to provide more useful information for the user. POI recommender system recommends others' tag data that is evaluated with the user folksonomy similarity. Using folksonomy mahup makes the services can provide more information that is applied the users' karma. By this, we show how to deal with the data's restrictions of quality and quantity.

SRS: Social Correlation Group based Recommender System for Social IoT Environment

  • Kang, Deok-Hee;Choi, Hoan-Suk;Choi, Sang-Gyu;Rhee, Woo-Seop
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.53-61
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    • 2017
  • Recently, the Social Internet of Things (IoT), the follow-up of the IoT, has been studied to expand the existing IoT services, by integrating devices into the social network of people. In the Social IoT environment, humans, devices and digital contents are connected with social relationships, to guarantee the network navigability and establish levels of trustworthiness. However, this environment handles massive data, including social data of humans (e.g., profile, interest and relationship), profiles of IoT devices, and digital contents. Hence, users and service providers in the Social IoT are exposed to arbitrary data when searching for specific information. A study about the recommender system for the Social IoT environment is therefore needed, to provide the required information only. In this paper, we propose the Social correlation group based Recommender System (SRS). The SRS generates a target group, depending on the social correlation of the service requirement. To generate the target group, we have designed an architecture, and proposed a procedure of the SRS based on features of social interest similarity and principles of the Collaborative Filtering and the Content-based Recommender System. With simulation results of the target scenario, we present the possibility of the SRS to be adapted to various Social IoT services.

Meaning of Rating Beyond Recommendation: Explorative Study on the Meaning and Usage of Content Evaluation Based on the User Experience Stages of Personalized Recommender Service (평점의 의미: 개인화 추천 서비스에서 사용자 경험단계에 따른 콘텐츠 평가의 의미와 활용에 대한 탐색적 연구)

  • Hyundong Kim;Hae-jeong Hwang;Kieun Park;Mingu Kang;Jeonghun Kim;Inseong Lee;Jinwoo Kim
    • Information Systems Review
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.155-183
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    • 2016
  • Research on personalized recommender service that uses big data has gained considerable attention given the increasing volume of contents being created. This development indicates the need for service providers to collect personal information and content rating data to personalize content recommendations. Previous studies on this topic proposed algorithms to offer improved recommendations using minimal rating data or service designs and increase the number of ratings. However, limited studies have been conducted on the factors that motivate the ratings input of users, as well as the factors that influence their continuous usage of recommender service. The present study explored the factors that motivate users to enter ratings by conducting in-depth interviews with users who use recommender services. The meanings of these ratings were also explored. Results show that the meaning and usage range of ratings differed based on the stage of a user's with utilization of the service. When users input an initial rating, they treat such a rating as a database to save the impression of a past experience. Such a rating is then used as a tool to reflect the current feeling and thoughts of a user. In the end, users were not only interested in their own rating system, but they also actively sought out the meaning of the rating systems of others and utilized them. Users also expressed mistrust in the recommendations of the service because they were aware of the limitation of the algorithms. This study identified a number of practical implications regarding recommender services.

가상 커뮤니티 공간에서 블로거를 위한 추천시스템

  • Kim, Jae-Gyeong;O, Hyeok;An, Do-Hyeon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Inteligent Information System Society Conference
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    • 2005.11a
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    • pp.415-424
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    • 2005
  • The rapid growth of blog has caused information overload where bloggers in the virtual community space are no longer able to effectively choose the blogs they are exposed to. Recommender systems have been widely advocated as a way of coping with the problem of information overload in e-business environment. Collaborative Filtering (CF) is the most successful recommendation method to date and used in many of the recommender systems. Therefore, we propose a CF-based recommender system for bloggers in the virtual community space. Our proposed methodology consists of three main phases: In the first phase, we apply the "Interest Value" to a recommender system. The Interest Value is a quantity value about user preference in virtual community, and can measure the opinion of users accurately. Next phase, we generate the neighborhood group based on the Interest Value. In the final phase, we use the Community Likeness Score (CLS) to generate the top-n recommendation list. The methodology is explained step by step with an illustrative example and is verified with real data of a blog service provider.

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Collaborative Filtering Design Using Genre Similarity and Preffered Genre (장르유사도와 선호장르를 이용한 협업필터링 설계)

  • Kim, Kyung-Rog;Byeon, Jae-Hee;Moon, Nam-Mee
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.159-168
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    • 2011
  • As e-commerce and social media service evolves, studies on recommender systems advance, especially concerning the application of collective intelligence to personalized custom service. With the development of smartphones and mobile environment, studies on customized service are accelerated despite physical limitations of mobile devices. A typical example is combined with location-based services. In this study, we propose a recommender system using movie genre similarity and preferred genres. A profile of movie genre similarity is generated and designed to provide related service in mobile experimental environment before prototyping and testing with data from MovieLens.

User-to-User Matching Services through Prediction of Mutual Satisfaction Based on Deep Neural Network

  • Kim, Jinah;Moon, Nammee
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.75-88
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    • 2022
  • With the development of the sharing economy, existing recommender services are changing from user-item recommendations to user-user recommendations. The most important consideration is that all users should have the best possible satisfaction. To achieve this outcome, the matching service adds information between users and items necessary for the existing recommender service and information between users, so higher-level data mining is required. To this end, this paper proposes a user-to-user matching service (UTU-MS) employing the prediction of mutual satisfaction based on learning. Users were divided into consumers and suppliers, and the properties considered for recommendations were set by filtering and weighting. Based on this process, we implemented a convolutional neural network (CNN)-deep neural network (DNN)-based model that can predict each supplier's satisfaction from the consumer perspective and each consumer's satisfaction from the supplier perspective. After deriving the final mutual satisfaction using the predicted satisfaction, a top recommendation list is recommended to all users. The proposed model was applied to match guests with hosts using Airbnb data, which is a representative sharing economy platform. The proposed model is meaningful in that it has been optimized for the sharing economy and recommendations that reflect user-specific priorities.