Abstract

These proceedings contain the papers selected for presentation at the seventh edition of the ACM SIGSPATIAL Workshop on Location-Based Social Networks (LBSN 2014) which is being held in conjunction with the ACM SIGSPATIAL GIS conference in 2014. Social networks have been prevalent on the Internet and become a hot research topic attracting many professionals from a variety of fields. The advances in location-acquisition and mobile communication technologies empower people to use location data with existing online social networks. The dimension of location helps bridge the gap between the physical world and online social networking services. Furthermore, people in an existing social network can expand their social structure with the new interdependency derived from their locations. As location is one of the most important components of user context, extensive knowledge about an individual's interests, behaviors, and relationships with others can be learned from locations. These kinds of location-embedded and location-driven social structures are known as location-based social networks. The objective of this workshop is to provide professionals, researchers, and technologists with a single forum where they can discuss and share the state-of-the-art of LBSN development and applications, present their ideas and contributions, and set future directions in emerging innovative research for location based social networks. This year program is composed of two tracks of predominantly "social" and "spatial" views on LBSNs.

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