Hybrid Approach for Location Based Customized POI Travel Recommendation System

Author(s):  
Chitra P S ◽  
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Dr. Girijamma H A
2021 ◽  
pp. 63-71
Author(s):  
Yousef Abuzir ◽  
Mohamed Dwieb

With the rapid increase of Information technology, online services and social media, recommendation system becomes an important issue and a need for both the customer and business sectors. The main aim of traditional and online recommendation systems is to recommend the desired and the necessary services that are appropriate recommendations to users. Traditional recommendation systems often suffer from inefficient data analysis techniques, rating the different services without regard to the previous preferences of the users and do not meet the personal demands of the users. Therefore, in this paper we used a hybrid approach based on Knowledge graph and Machine Learning similarity function as a recommendation system. We used real datasets to conduct the experiment. We built the knowledge graph for the visitors, hotels and their ranks, and we used the knowledge graph and similarity scores to recommend a hotel or a set of hotels for the visitors based on former preferences and ratings of other visitors. The results show significant accuracy and good quality of service recommender systems with 93.5% for f-measure.


IJARCCE ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 358-360
Author(s):  
Prof Gatade D.D. ◽  
Sanket Jain ◽  
Jay Chandarana ◽  
Richa Mahajan ◽  
Shweta More

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 139-154
Author(s):  
Paromita Nitu ◽  
Joseph Coelho ◽  
Praveen Madiraju

Algorithms ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (11) ◽  
pp. 239 ◽  
Author(s):  
Márcio Guia ◽  
Rodrigo Rocha Silva ◽  
Jorge Bernardino

The growth of the Internet has increased the amount of data and information available to any person at any time. Recommendation Systems help users find the items that meet their preferences, among the large number of items available. Techniques such as collaborative filtering and content-based recommenders have played an important role in the implementation of recommendation systems. In the last few years, other techniques, such as, ontology-based recommenders, have gained significance when reffering better active user recommendations; however, building an ontology-based recommender is an expensive process, which requires considerable skills in Knowledge Engineering. This paper presents a new hybrid approach that combines the simplicity of collaborative filtering with the efficiency of the ontology-based recommenders. The experimental evaluation demonstrates that the proposed approach presents higher quality recommendations when compared to collaborative filtering. The main improvement is verified on the results regarding the products, which, in spite of belonging to unknown categories to the users, still match their preferences and become recommended.


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