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Publications in Scientific Journals:

H. Huang, G. Gartner:
"Collective intelligence-based route recommendation for assisting pedestrian wayfinding in the era of Web 2.0";
Journal of Location Based Services, 6 (2012), 1 - 21.



English abstract:
Mobile pedestrian navigation systems are one of the most popular
Location-Based Services. In the era of Web 2.0, current mobile navigation systems often suffer from the following problems: the lack of social navigation support (utilising other people´s experiences) and the challenge of making user-generated content (UGC) useful. In this article, some collective intelligence-based route recommendation methods are designed to address these problems. The proposed methods can make use of UGC (reflecting other users´ navigation experiences), and provide users with the least complex and the length-complexity-optimised (LCO) routes. Some simulations using the street network of the first district of Vienna (Austria)
are designed to evaluate the proposed methods. The results show that
compared to the shortest route, the collective intelligence-based routes (i.e. the least complex and the LCO routes) have a significant improvement of the route quality (with lower complexity ratings), thereby more effectively supporting users´ navigation tasks (more chances of reaching the destination, fewer mistakes made and shorter distance travelled).

Keywords:
user-generated content; collective intelligence; social navigation;


"Official" electronic version of the publication (accessed through its Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17489725.2011.625302


Created from the Publication Database of the Vienna University of Technology.