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03-05-2018 | Regular Paper

An active learning-based approach for location-aware acquaintance inference

Authors: Bo-Heng Chen, Cheng-Te Li, Kun-Ta Chuang, Jun Pang, Yang Zhang

Published in: Knowledge and Information Systems | Issue 3/2019

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Abstract

With the popularity of mobile devices and various sensors, the local geographical activities of human beings can be easily accessed than ever. Yet due to the privacy concern, it is difficult to acquire the social connections among people possessed by services providers, which can benefit applications such as identifying terrorists and recommender systems. In this paper, we propose the location-aware acquaintance inference (LAI) problem, which aims at finding the acquaintances for any given query individual based on solely people’s local geographical activities, such as geo-tagged posts in Instagram and meeting events in Meetup, within a targeted geo-spatial area. We propose to leverage the concept of active learning to tackle the LAI problem. We develop a novel semi-supervised model, active learning-enhanced random walk (ARW), which imposes the idea of active learning into the technique of random walk with restart (RWR) in an activity graph. Specifically, we devise a series of candidate selection strategies to select unlabeled individuals for labeling and perform the different graph refinement mechanisms that reflect the labeling feedback to guide the RWR random surfer. Experiments conducted on Instagram and Meetup datasets exhibit the promising performance, compared with a set of state-of-the-art methods. With a series of empirical settings, ARW is demonstrated to derive satisfying results of acquaintance inference in different real scenarios.

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Metadata
Title
An active learning-based approach for location-aware acquaintance inference
Authors
Bo-Heng Chen
Cheng-Te Li
Kun-Ta Chuang
Jun Pang
Yang Zhang
Publication date
03-05-2018
Publisher
Springer London
Published in
Knowledge and Information Systems / Issue 3/2019
Print ISSN: 0219-1377
Electronic ISSN: 0219-3116
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10115-018-1196-8

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