2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2020.3011924
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Beyond the Shortest Route: A Survey on Quality-Aware Route Navigation for Pedestrians

Abstract: Navigation systems often aid users when traveling in unfamiliar locations. Current navigation systems tend to focus on identifying the shortest or fastest routes between two points. However, path cost expressed in terms of length and distance (i.e., the utilitarian qualities of travel) is only one attribute which could be used in route recommendation. Recent years have seen navigation systems moving beyond such utilitarian attributes. These include systems aimed at providing users with scenic, safe or attracti… Show more

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“…Recently, Siriaraya et al [26] argued that in the modern contemporary society, pedestrians prefer to set "alternative routing criteria" rather than the more common routing criteria such as duration and length. The authors refer to this as "routing based on different qualities", i.e., qualitative-aware routing.…”
Section: Openstreetmap (Osm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recently, Siriaraya et al [26] argued that in the modern contemporary society, pedestrians prefer to set "alternative routing criteria" rather than the more common routing criteria such as duration and length. The authors refer to this as "routing based on different qualities", i.e., qualitative-aware routing.…”
Section: Openstreetmap (Osm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Correspondingly to our work, safety category is acknowledged by the authors as the need for avoiding areas with a high occurrence of past criminal activities. Although privacy is not mentioned nor categorized, it could be accommodated into the safety category of [26].…”
Section: Openstreetmap (Osm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important implementation of context-aware information in LBS applications is route recommendation and navigation. In routing applications, contextual information could be utilized to measure the quality of each road segment to improve the traditional routing application by providing users with scenic, safe or attractive routes among other dimensions [18]. Specifically, the contextual information is utilized to evaluate each road segment based on its attractiveness or risk and choose the roads which are more attractive or less dangerous for different application scenarios.…”
Section: Context-aware Lbs Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important implementation of context-aware information in LBS applications is route recommendation and navigation. In routing applications, contextual information could be utilized to measure the quality of each road segment to improve the traditional routing application by providing users with scenic, safe or attractive routes among other dimensions [ 26 ]. Specifically, the contextual information is utilized to evaluate each road segment based on its attractiveness or risk and choose the roads which are more attractive or less dangerous for different application scenarios.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%