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Geographical Adaptive Attention Model for Points of Interest Recommendation

Muyeon Jo, Sejin Chun, Jungkyu Han

http://doi.org/10.5626/JOK.2025.52.3.217

Geographical influence, stemming from the location of Points of Interest (POIs), plays a vital role in POI recommendation. Most current studies utilize geographical information such as distance and location to define and extract POI-specific geographical influences for personalized recommendations. These approaches primarily emphasize distance-based influence, which gauges user preferences based on proximity, while often overlooking area-based influence, which reflects preferences for regions with specific POI characteristics. This paper introduces a POI recommendation model based on an attention network that integrates both distance- and area-based influences. The model adaptively assesses how previously visited POIs impact the likelihood of visiting a target POI, taking into account regional characteristics and user preferences. Experiments conducted on real-world datasets indicate that the proposed method significantly outperforms baseline models, achieving improvements of approximately 6–12% in Prec@10, 8–10% in Recall@10, and 6–7% in HR@10.

Joint Model of Morphological Analysis and Named Entity Recognition Using Shared Layer

Hongjin Kim, Seongsik Park, Harksoo Kim

http://doi.org/10.5626/JOK.2021.48.2.167

Named entity recognition is a natural language processing technology that finds words with unique meanings such as human names, place names, organization names, dates, and time in sentences and attaches them. Morphological analysis in Korean is generally divided into morphological analysis and part-of-speech tagging. In general, named entity recognition and morphological analysis studies conducted in independently. However, in this architecture, the error of morphological analysis propagates to named entity recognition. To alleviate the error propagation problem, we propose an integrated model using Label Attention Network (LAN). As a result of the experiment, our model shows better performance than the single model of named entity recognition and morphological analysis. Our model also demonstrates better performance than previous integration models.


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