scholarly journals A User Preference Tree based Personalized Route Recommendation System for Constraint Tourism and Travel

Author(s):  
Kanimozhi U ◽  
Sannasi Ganapathy ◽  
Manjula D ◽  
Arputharaj Kannan

Abstract Personalized recommendation systems recommend the target destination based on user-generated data from social media and geo-tagged photos that are currently available as a most pertinent source. This paper proposes a tourism destination recommendation system which uses heterogeneous data sources that interprets both texts posted on social media and images of tourist places visited and shared by tourists. For this purpose, we propose an enhanced user profile that uses User-Location Vector with LDA and Jaccard Coefficients. Moreover, a new Tourist Destination tree is constructed using the posts extracted from TripAdvisor where each node of the destination tree consists of tourist destination data. Finally, we build a personalized recommendation system based on user preferences, A* algorithm and heuristic shortest path algorithm with cost optimization based on the backtracking based Travelling Salesman Problem solution, tourist destination tree and tree-based hybrid recommendations. Here, the 0/1 knapsack algorithm is used for recommending the best Tourist Destination travel route plans according to the travel time and cost constraints of the tourists. The experimental results obtained from this work depict that the proposed User Centric Personalized destination and travel route recommendation system is providing better recommendation of tourist places than the existing systems by handling multiple heterogeneous data sources efficiently for recommending optimal tour plans with minimum cost and time.

2016 ◽  
Vol 53 ◽  
pp. 172-191 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eduardo M. Eisman ◽  
María Navarro ◽  
Juan Luis Castro

iScience ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 103298
Author(s):  
Anca Flavia Savulescu ◽  
Emmanuel Bouilhol ◽  
Nicolas Beaume ◽  
Macha Nikolski

2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lisa M. Breckels ◽  
Sean Holden ◽  
David Wojnar ◽  
Claire M. Mulvey ◽  
Andy Christoforou ◽  
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AbstractSub-cellular localisation of proteins is an essential post-translational regulatory mechanism that can be assayed using high-throughput mass spectrometry (MS). These MS-based spatial proteomics experiments enable us to pinpoint the sub-cellular distribution of thousands of proteins in a specific system under controlled conditions. Recent advances in high-throughput MS methods have yielded a plethora of experimental spatial proteomics data for the cell biology community. Yet, there are many third-party data sources, such as immunofluorescence microscopy or protein annotations and sequences, which represent a rich and vast source of complementary information. We present a unique transfer learning classification framework that utilises a nearest-neighbour or support vector machine system, to integrate heterogeneous data sources to considerably improve on the quantity and quality of sub-cellular protein assignment. We demonstrate the utility of our algorithms through evaluation of five experimental datasets, from four different species in conjunction with four different auxiliary data sources to classify proteins to tens of sub-cellular compartments with high generalisation accuracy. We further apply the method to an experiment on pluripotent mouse embryonic stem cells to classify a set of previously unknown proteins, and validate our findings against a recent high resolution map of the mouse stem cell proteome. The methodology is distributed as part of the open-source Bioconductor pRoloc suite for spatial proteomics data analysis.AbbreviationsLOPITLocalisation of Organelle Proteins by Isotope TaggingPCPProtein Correlation ProfilingMLMachine learningTLTransfer learningSVMSupport vector machinePCAPrincipal component analysisGOGene OntologyCCCellular compartmentiTRAQIsobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitationTMTTandem mass tagsMSMass spectrometry


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