This extended abstract shortly summarizes the work in [2] a prototype of ComeWithMe, an innovative carpooling service oriented to the passenger's intended activity. This approach boosts the number of available rides, differently from the current carpooling system based on fixed destination location. The ComeWithMe ride search engine was modeled to support scalability constraints through an inverted index. Furthermore, a ranking model orders the possible retrieved riders according to the convenience of the passenger.

Searching and ranking activity-based carpooling rides

Renso C;Rinzivillo S;Perego R;
2016

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This extended abstract shortly summarizes the work in [2] a prototype of ComeWithMe, an innovative carpooling service oriented to the passenger's intended activity. This approach boosts the number of available rides, differently from the current carpooling system based on fixed destination location. The ComeWithMe ride search engine was modeled to support scalability constraints through an inverted index. Furthermore, a ranking model orders the possible retrieved riders according to the convenience of the passenger.
2016
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Inglese
7th Italian Information Retrieval Workshop
1653
http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1653/
30-31 May 2016
Venezia, Italy
Carpooling
Trajectories
Activities
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04 Contributo in convegno::04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
De Lira, Vm; Renso, C; Rinzivillo, S; Perego, R; Times, Vc
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