Social Sensing for Personalized Orienteering Mediating the Need for Sociality and the Risk of COVID-19

Giovanni Pilato;Fabio Persia;Mouzhi Ge;Daniela D’Auria
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Orienteering or itinerary planning applications aim to optimize travel routes exploiting user preference and other constraints, such as time budget or traffic conditions. For these algorithms, it is essential to explore the user preference to predict potential Points-Of-Interest (POI) or touristic routes. However, user preference has been significantly affected by the COVID-19, since health concern plays a key trade-off role now. For example, people may try to avoid crowdedness, even if there is a strong social desire. However, most orienteering applications just focus on user preferences, thus paying less attention to the variety of the data inputs, which has become an essential factor for the utility of the application in the COVID-19 era. Therefore, this paper proposes a social sensing system that considers the trade-off between user preference and various factors, such as crowdedness, fear of being infected, knowledge of the COVID-19, POI features, and desire for socialization. The experiments are conducted on profiling user interests with Doc2Vec and FastText based on the Yelp dataset. Furthermore, the proposed system is modular and can be efficiently adapted to different applications for COVID-aware itinerary planning.
个性化定向运动的社会感知:社交需求与新冠肺炎风险的中介作用
定向运动或行程规划应用程序旨在利用用户偏好和其他约束条件(如时间预算或交通状况)来优化旅行路线。对于这些算法来说,探索用户偏好来预测潜在的兴趣点(POI)或旅游路线是至关重要的。然而,用户偏好受到COVID-19的重大影响,因为健康问题现在起着关键的权衡作用。例如,人们可能会尽量避免拥挤,即使有强烈的社交欲望。然而,大多数定向应用程序只关注用户偏好,而对数据输入的多样性关注较少,这成为新冠肺炎时代应用程序实用性的重要因素。因此,本文提出了一种社会感知系统,该系统考虑了用户偏好与各种因素之间的权衡,例如拥挤,对感染的恐惧,对COVID-19的了解,POI特征以及对社交的渴望。基于Yelp数据集,利用Doc2Vec和FastText对用户兴趣进行了分析实验。此外,所提出的系统是模块化的,可以有效地适应不同的应用程序,以进行COVID-aware行程规划。
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