Abstract

Abstract: This paper proposes a system for locating events that are around the user by using the Global Positioning System. Globally, GPS has transformed location-based services and navigation, radically changing our understanding of and use for geographic positioning. These days, GPS is everywhere. It's been incorporated into cars, wearable technology, cellphones, and a host of other products. To identify new trends of substantial correlations between geographic regions and events, the proposed system examines the correlation between user locations and event locations in our research. In our research, we aim to explore the evolving landscape of event discovery and participation by harnessing the ubiquitous presence of the Global Positioning System (GPS). With GPS technology seamlessly integrated into various devices and applications, including cars, wearable technology, and smartphones, users have come to rely on its accuracy and accessibility for navigating their surroundings and accessing location-based services. By leveraging the wealth of location data provided by GPS, our proposed system seeks to identify emerging trends and patterns of substantial correlations between user locations and event locations. Through in-depth analysis and correlation studies, we aim to uncover insights that can inform the development of more effective and personalized event discovery solutions, ultimately enhancing the user experience and engagement with local events and activities.

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