通过时间活动主题发现社交媒体签到行为中的活动转换模式。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Rui Zhao, Yong Gao
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摘要

基于位置的社交网络(LBSN)产生了大量用户签到数据。通过识别活动类型转换中的模式,可以实现对用户行为和内在需求的深刻理解,从而实现更智能的基于位置的服务。我们提出了时间活动基序,并利用该结构从检入序列中识别频繁的活动类型转换模式,发现不同活动类型之间的关系和相互作用。本文从纽约-纽瓦克-泽西城、NY-NJ-PA大都会统计区(MSA) 2年Gowalla数据集中提取了17个时间拓扑的383个时间活动基序。这些基序可分为两类:一类是序列基序,代表一个完整的活动过程;另一类是非序列基序,代表两个独立过程的共现。它们提供了活动类型复发的证据,特别是在较长的活动过程中,突出了人类活动的周期性。此外,各种活动类型对他人的影响不同,在活动过程中占据不同的位置。此外,通过利用非顺序基序,我们明确地揭示了两个独立活动过程之间的共现模式。这些发现为优化推荐系统和城市规划提供了新的见解。
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Discovering activity transition patterns in social media check-in behavior via temporal activity motifs.

Discovering activity transition patterns in social media check-in behavior via temporal activity motifs.

Discovering activity transition patterns in social media check-in behavior via temporal activity motifs.

Discovering activity transition patterns in social media check-in behavior via temporal activity motifs.

Location-Based Social Network (LBSN) has produced a large quantity of user check-in data. A profound understanding of user behavior and intrinsic needs can be achieved by identifying patterns in activity type transitions, thereby enabling more intelligent location-based services. We proposed temporal activity motif and used this structure to identify frequent activity type transition patterns from check-in sequences, discovering the relationship and interaction between different activity types. 383 temporal activity motifs of 17 temporal topologies were extracted from the two-year Gowalla dataset of New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). These motifs are categorized into two groups: one is sequential motifs representing a complete activity process, while the other is non-sequential motifs representing the co-occurrence of two separate processes. They provide evidence of activity type recurrence, particularly in longer activity processes, highlights the cyclical nature of human mobility. Additionally, various activity types exhibit different influences on others and occupy different positions in activity processes. Furthermore, by leveraging non-sequential motifs, we specifically uncovered the co-occurrence patterns between two separate activity process. These findings bring new insights to optimize recommendation system and urban planning.

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