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Content Provider | Inflibnet-Shodhganga |
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Advisor | Thangamani, M. |
Organization | Anna University |
Researcher | Suresh Kumar, N. |
Date Awarded | 2020-01-01 |
Date of Submission | 2020-01-01 |
Abstract | Travel route planning is one of the major significant steps, used for a tourist to arrange his/her trip. Earlier to the traveling of an unknown area, the tourists of people have questions regarding the arrangements of their trips. Though users are able to take assistance of the travel guide or raise questions toward web based communities, the procedure is usually not enough and the results might not be customized. Big media is mainly the growth of social media (e.g., Facebook, Flickr, Twitter etc.) offering large opportunities to deal with several challenging issues, for instance, Global Positioning System (GPS) estimation and travel recommendation. Travelogue websites (e.g., www.igougo.com) offer rich information regarding landmarks and traveling knowledge written by users. Travel Recommender Systems (TRSs) help to deal with the data‟s, tourists might experience, when they search for options, by providing them selected routes with the purpose of matching their personal preferences. The major issue of TRS was the ability to obtain relevant information about preferences and requirements of the users and identify the Points of Interest (POIs) with the purpose of matching with his or her interests. Automatic TRSs are extremely preferred to plan the customized trip related to the users‟ preferences. A number of automatic TRSs methods have been introduced recently to improve TRS system. These methods are classified into collaborative filtering, content-based filtering, and knowledge-based methods. These methods are capable of recommending personalized travel by taking all POIs into consideration. |
Language | English |
Publisher Department | Faculty of Information and Communication Engineering |
Publisher Place | Chennai |
Access Restriction | Open |
Subject Keyword | Travel Route Planning Global Positioning System Points of Interest |
Content Type | Text |
Educational Degree | Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) |
Resource Type | Thesis |
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