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Recommending Social Events from Mobile Phone Location Data
2010
2010 IEEE International Conference on Data Mining
A city offers thousands of social events a day, and it is difficult for dwellers to make choices. The combination of mobile phones and recommender systems can change the way one deals with such abundance. Mobile phones with positioning technology are now widely available, making it easy for people to broadcast their whereabouts; recommender systems can now identify patterns in people's movements in order to, for example, recommend events. To do so, the system relies on having mobile users who
doi:10.1109/icdm.2010.152
dblp:conf/icdm/QuerciaLCLC10
fatcat:mqf264oicbcjhjgtdrmirwupoq