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Modeling On-the-Spot Learning: Storage, Landmarks Weighting Heuristic and Annotation Algorithm

TLDR
An OTSL model that includes the storage, retrieval and the landmark weighting heuristic is proposed that includes a weighting model to select the correct landmarks in the basic model and is extended to include other factors such as speed, direction, side of the road etc.
Abstract
Huge information is intrinsically associated with certain places in the globe such as historical, geographical, cultural and architectural specialties. The next generation systems require access of the site specific information where the user is roaming at the moment. The on-the-spot learning (OTSL) is a system that allows the users to learn about the location, landmarks, regions where he/she is walking through. In this paper, we have proposed an OTSL model that includes the storage, retrieval and the landmark weighting heuristic. Apart from learning about the individual landmarks, we have proposed two ways of storing the spatial learning objects. First, use the administrative hierarchy of the region to fetch the information. This can be easily done by the reverse-geocoding operation without actually storing the physical hierarchy. Second, spatial chunking, creates the region based on the groups of landmarks in order to define a learning region. A hybrid solution has also been considered to achieve the advantages of both the region based methods. We use a weighting model to select the correct landmarks in the basic model. We extend the core model to include other factors such as speed, direction, side of the road etc. A prototype has been implemented to show the feasibility of the proposed model.

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Popularity estimation of interesting locations from visitor’s trajectories using fuzzy inference system

TL;DR: The proposed method maintains a registry to keep the information about the visited users, their stay time and the travel distance from their home location, and considers the fact that the higher stay in a place is an implicit measure of the greater likings.
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TL;DR: A literature survey of LBS is presented that includes the architecture of the LBS ecosystem, the key market players, and the latest trends in LBS development.
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Extracting Region of Interest (ROI) Details Using LBS Infrastructure and Web-Databases

TL;DR: The broader idea of the work is to use the existing LBS infrastructure to track the user and achieve other navigation objectives in the system as the freely available up-to-date internet infrastructure is used as the information source.

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TL;DR: This dissertation contributes to closing the gap between what users expect and what the system delivers by presenting a process that adapts instructions to environmental characteristics and a route’s properties, thereby implementing principles of human direction giving.
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A Location based e-Learning System.

TL;DR: The system MOVII (Moving Images and Interfaces), which is a flexible and visually appealing E-learning Platform with a possibility to geocode information entities and to access them appropriately is extended.
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Easiest-to-reach neighbor search

TL;DR: This paper proposes an algorithm based on network expansion, which uses incremental processing of graph transformation that models instruction complexity and can efficiently find the easiest-to-reach neighbor with the guaranteed smallest navigation cost.