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Novel Recommendation System for Tourist Spots Based on Hierarchical Sampling Statistics and SVD++

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  • Guangli Li
  • Jin Hua
  • Tian Yuan
  • Jinpeng Wu
  • Ziliang Jiang
  • Hongbin Zhang
  • Tao Li

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Recommendation system for tourist spots has very high potential value including social and economic benefits. The traditional clustering algorithms were usually used to build a recommendation system. However, clustering algorithms have the risk on falling into local minimums, which may decrease the final recommendation performance heavily. Few works focused their research on tourist spots recommendation and few recommendation systems consider the population attributes information for fitting the user implicit preference. To address the problem, we focused our research work on designing a novel recommendation system for tourist spots. First a new dataset named “Smart Travel†is created for the following experiments. Then hierarchical sampling statistics (HSS) model is used to acquire the user preference for different population attributes. A new recommendation list named is generated in turn by fitting the excavated the user preference. More importantly, SVD++ algorithm rather than those traditional clustering algorithms is used to predict the user ratings. And a new recommendation list named is generated in turn on the basis of rating predictions. Finally, the two lists and are fused together to boost the final recommendation performance. Experimental results demonstrate that the mean precision, mean recall, and mean F1 values of the proposed recommendation system improve about 7.5%, 6.2%, and 6.5%, respectively, compared to the best competitor. The novel recommendation system is especially better at recommending a group of tourist spots, which means it has higher practical value.

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  • Guangli Li & Jin Hua & Tian Yuan & Jinpeng Wu & Ziliang Jiang & Hongbin Zhang & Tao Li, 2019. "Novel Recommendation System for Tourist Spots Based on Hierarchical Sampling Statistics and SVD++," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2019, pages 1-15, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:2072375
    DOI: 10.1155/2019/2072375
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