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Computer Science and Information Systems 2015 Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages: 185-201
https://doi.org/10.2298/CSIS141015091T
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Exploiting geotagged resources to spatial ranking by extending HITS algorithm

Tri Nguyen Tuong (Yeungnam University Department of Computer Engineering, Gyeongsan, Korea)
Jung Jason J. (Chung-Ang University, Department of Computer Engineering, Seoul, Korea)

With a large amount of geotagged resources from smart devices, it is important to provide users with intelligent location-based services. Particularly, in this work, we focus on spatial ranking service, which can retrieve a set of relevant resources with a certain tag. This paper designs ranking algorithm in order to find out a list of locations which are collected from geotagged resources on SNSs. As extending HITS algorithm [13], we propose a novel method (called GeoHITS) that can analyze an undirected 2-mode graph composed with a set of tags and a set of locations. Thereby, meaningful relationships between the locations and a set of tags are discovered by integrating several weighting schemes and HITS algorithm. To evaluate the proposed spatial ranking approach, we have shows the experimental results from the recommendation applications.

This article has been corrected. Link to the correction 10.2298/CSIS151203064E

Keywords: spatial ranking, geotagged resource, GeoHITS, information ranking, recommendation service