Optimal Risk-aware POI Recommendations during Epidemics

Author:

Yanin Nina1ORCID,Papagelis Manos1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. York University -- Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)

Publisher

ACM

Reference40 articles.

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2. Gian Alix and Manos Papagelis . 2023. PathletRL: Trajectory Pathlet Dictionary Construction using Reinforcement Learning . In Proc. of the 31st ACM SIGSPATIAL. Accepted . In Press . Gian Alix and Manos Papagelis. 2023. PathletRL: Trajectory Pathlet Dictionary Construction using Reinforcement Learning. In Proc. of the 31st ACM SIGSPATIAL. Accepted. In Press.

3. Gian Alix , Nina Yanin , Tilemachos Pechlivanoglou , Jing Li , Farzaneh Heidari , and Manos Papagelis . 2022. A Mobility-based Recommendation System for Mitigating the Risk of Infection during Epidemics . In 23rd IEEE MDM. IEEE , 292--295. Gian Alix, Nina Yanin, Tilemachos Pechlivanoglou, Jing Li, Farzaneh Heidari, and Manos Papagelis. 2022. A Mobility-based Recommendation System for Mitigating the Risk of Infection during Epidemics. In 23rd IEEE MDM. IEEE, 292--295.

4. Mahmoud Alsaeed , Ameeta Agrawal , and Manos Papagelis . 2023. Trajectory-User Linking using Higher-order Mobility Flow Representations . In 24th IEEE MDM. 158--167. Mahmoud Alsaeed, Ameeta Agrawal, and Manos Papagelis. 2023. Trajectory-User Linking using Higher-order Mobility Flow Representations. In 24th IEEE MDM. 158--167.

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