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Description Generation for Points of Interest

2021 IEEE 37th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE), 2021
Description of Points of Interest (POIs) plays an important role to enhance the quality of many location-based services, such as displaying concentrated information of POIs for user-friendly experience and leading to successful POI recommendation. However, only a few popular POIs have enough description on the web.
Meng Zhou   +5 more
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Point of Interest

2022
A point of interest must be all of the following: • Locatable. It must be a geographical space and, therefore, it must be possible to locate it through coordinates on a map. • Geographically limitable. It is possible to establish the space it occupies and define the limits it covers. • Accessible.
Padrón Ávila, Hugo   +1 more
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Self-Similarity and Points of Interest

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2010
In this work, we present a new approach to interest point detection. Different types of features in images are detected by using a common computational concept. The proposed approach considers the total variability of local regions. The total sum of squares computed on the intensity values of a local circular region is divided into three components ...
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Competitive Analysis for Points of Interest

Proceedings of the 26th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining, 2020
The competitive relationship of Points of Interest (POIs) refers to the degree of competition between two POIs for business opportunities from third parties in an urban area. Existing studies for competitive analysis usually focus on mining competitive relationships of entities, such as companies or products, from textual data.
Shuangli Li   +5 more
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Mining the web for points of interest

Proceedings of the 35th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval, 2012
A point of interest (POI) is a focused geographic entity such as a landmark, a school, an historical building, or a business. Points of interest are the basis for most of the data supporting location-based applications. In this paper we propose to curate POIs from online sources by bootstrapping training data from Web snippets, seeded by POIs gathered ...
Rae A.   +3 more
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On successive point-of-interest recommendation

World Wide Web, 2018
With the increasing popularity of location-based social networks (LBSNs), users are able to share the Point-of-Interests (POIs) they visited by check-ins. By analyzing the users’ historical check-in records, POI recommendation can help users get better visiting experience by recommending POIs which users may be interested in. Although recent successive
Yi-Shu Lu   +4 more
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Selective Delivery of Points of Interest

2010
In our daily life, we are increasingly surrounded by devices that expose us to quantities of information well behind our cognitive capabilities. To overcome this problem various authors propose mechanisms capable of selecting only the most relevant pieces of information.
Nuno Gil Fonseca   +2 more
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The “Facial Points of Interest”

2012
This chapter deals with references utilized for clinical facial analysis. I am convinced that judging the facial proportions and aesthetics utilizing internal and therefore “invisible” reference points, lines, and planes must be avoided. The inclination of the anterior cranial base, geometric center of the pituitary fossa, and other “invisible ...
Fabio Meneghini, Paolo Biondi
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Image Feature Information Extraction for Interest Point Detection: A Comprehensive Review

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2023
Junfeng Jing   +2 more
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