Abstract

Extracting representative images of tourist attractions from geotagged photos is beneficial to many fields in tourist management, such as applications in touristic information systems. This task usually begins with clustering to extract tourist attractions from raw coordinates in geotagged photos. However, most existing cluster methods are limited in the accuracy and granularity of the places of interest, as well as in detecting distinct tags, due to its primary consideration of spatial relationships. After clustering, the challenge still exists for the task of extracting representative images within the geotagged base image data, because of the existence of noisy photos occupied by a large area proportion of humans and unrelated objects. In this paper, we propose a framework containing an improved cluster method and multiple neural network models to extract representative images of tourist attractions. We first propose a novel time- and user-constrained density-joinable cluster method (TU-DJ-Cluster), specific to photos with similar geotags to detect place-relevant tags. Then we merge and extend the clusters according to the similarity between pairs of tag embeddings, as trained from Word2Vec. Based on the clustering result, we filter noise images with Multilayer Perceptron and a single-shot multibox detector model, and further select representative images with the deep ranking model. We select Beijing as the study area. The quantitative and qualitative analysis, as well as the questionnaire results obtained from real-life tourists, demonstrate the effectiveness of this framework.

Highlights

  • An increasing number of studies related to tourism geography have been conducted in recent years because the tourism industry is making a significant contribution to the global economy: The total spending on tourism abroad in 2016 reached $1.23 trillion, and international tourist arrivals in 2017 reached 1.32 billion with growth at 4 % per year in eight years [1]

  • It can be applied in building touristic information systems [3] and generating tourist maps [4], as well as providing image content to some content-based tourist recommendations [5]

  • Given the challenges described above, in this paper, we propose a framework that combines an improved cluster method and multiple neural network models to extract representative images of tourist attractions from Flickr

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Introduction

An increasing number of studies related to tourism geography have been conducted in recent years because the tourism industry is making a significant contribution to the global economy: The total spending on tourism abroad in 2016 reached $1.23 trillion, and international tourist arrivals in 2017 reached 1.32 billion with growth at 4 % per year in eight years [1]. Such results may increase the difficulty of representative image selection Another distinct way of tourist attraction extraction is to obtain the standard tourist attraction names from travel guide website or external gazetteers as keywords and query with them to get photos which have these tags [15,16]. Given the challenges described above, in this paper, we propose a framework that combines an improved cluster method and multiple neural network models to extract representative images of tourist attractions from Flickr.

Geotagged Photo Clustering
Representative Image Selection
Preliminary
Data Acquisition
User Filtering
Tag Processing
Photo Clustering
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Result of Place-Relevant Tag Detection
Method
Findings
Result of Photo Clustering
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