I. Viktoratos, A. Tsadiras, N. Bassiliades, “Geosocial SPLIS: A Rule-Based Service for context-aware point of interest exploration”, 8th International Rule Challenge at RuleML 2014, co-located with the 21st European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 2014), Th. Patkos,A. Wyner, A. Giurca (Ed.),CEUR Workshop Proceedings,Czech Republic, 2014

Author(s): I. Viktoratos, A. Tsadiras, Nick Bassiliades

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Appeared In: 8th International Rule Challenge at RuleML 2014, co-located with the 21st European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 2014), Th. Patkos, A. Wyner, A. Giurca (Ed.), CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 1211, Prague, Czech Republic, August 18-20, 2014, 2014.

Keywords: Semantic Web, Ontologies, Rules, Context, Location Based Services, Points of Interest, Preferences, Group-Targeted Offers.

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Abstract: This paper presents the design and implementation of a novel geosocial semantic service called “Geosocial SPLIS” (GeoSocial Semantic Per-sonalizing Location Information Service). The service a) gets data about points of interest (POIs) and user profiles from external sources such as Google Places API and Google+, b) adopts the well known schema.org ontology, c) supports a user friendly web editor so as regular users to be able to insert and customize their daily preferences about points of interest (POIs), and POI owners their group targeted offers, d) uses RuleML and Jess rules to make this rules machine comprehensible, e) presents contextualized information on Google Maps.

See Also: Geosocial SPLIS