In social tagging systems, resources such as images and videos are annotated with descriptive words called tags. It has been shown that tag-based resource searching and retrieval is much more effective than content-based retrieval. With the advances in mobile technology, many resources are also geo-tagged with location information. We observe that a traditional tag (word) can carry different semantics at different locations. We study how location information can be used to help distinguish the different semantics of a resource's tags and thus to improve retrieval accuracy. Given a search query, we propose a location-partitioning method that partitions all locations into regions such that the user query carries distinguishing semantics in ea...
In this paper, we develop a semantic annotation technique for location-based social networks to auto...
Advances in location acquisition and mobile technologies led to the addition of the location dimensi...
Online social networks collect information from users' social contacts and their daily interactions ...
Multi-faceted data contains different types of objects and relationships between them. With rapid gr...
It is a generally acknowledge issue that the social network has inevitably become an essential part ...
An increasing amount of user-generated content on the Web is geotagged. This often results in the fo...
The current generation of location-based services (LBSs) does not provide users with personalized re...
Social tagging systems which allow users to create, edit and share collections of internet resources...
In this paper, we describe experiments into the application of term weighting techniques from text r...
The global sharing of fine-grained geo-spatial footprints – via smart mobile devices and social medi...
International audienceThe crowdsourced digital footprints from Location Based Social Networks (LBSNs...
International audienceSmartphones with inbuilt location-sensing technologies are now creating a new ...
[[abstract]]With the fast development of wireless communication and sensor technologies, ubiquitous ...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of spatial variation on the construction of location-sensit...
[[abstract]]With the fast development of wireless communication and sensor technologies, ubiquitous ...
In this paper, we develop a semantic annotation technique for location-based social networks to auto...
Advances in location acquisition and mobile technologies led to the addition of the location dimensi...
Online social networks collect information from users' social contacts and their daily interactions ...
Multi-faceted data contains different types of objects and relationships between them. With rapid gr...
It is a generally acknowledge issue that the social network has inevitably become an essential part ...
An increasing amount of user-generated content on the Web is geotagged. This often results in the fo...
The current generation of location-based services (LBSs) does not provide users with personalized re...
Social tagging systems which allow users to create, edit and share collections of internet resources...
In this paper, we describe experiments into the application of term weighting techniques from text r...
The global sharing of fine-grained geo-spatial footprints – via smart mobile devices and social medi...
International audienceThe crowdsourced digital footprints from Location Based Social Networks (LBSNs...
International audienceSmartphones with inbuilt location-sensing technologies are now creating a new ...
[[abstract]]With the fast development of wireless communication and sensor technologies, ubiquitous ...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of spatial variation on the construction of location-sensit...
[[abstract]]With the fast development of wireless communication and sensor technologies, ubiquitous ...
In this paper, we develop a semantic annotation technique for location-based social networks to auto...
Advances in location acquisition and mobile technologies led to the addition of the location dimensi...
Online social networks collect information from users' social contacts and their daily interactions ...