Task-oriented information value measurement based on space-time prisms |
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Authors: | Yingjie Hu Krzysztof Janowicz Yuqi Chen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Geography, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA;2. Department of Statistics and Applied Probability, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA |
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Abstract: | Recent years have witnessed a large increase in the amount of information available from the Web and many other sources. Such an information deluge presents a challenge for individuals who have to identify useful information items to complete particular tasks in hand. Information value theory (IVT) from economics and artificial intelligence has provided some guidance on this issue. However, existing IVT studies often focus on monetary values, while ignoring the spatiotemporal properties which can play important roles in everyday tasks. In this paper, we propose a theoretical framework for task-oriented information value measurement. This framework integrates IVT with the space-time prism from time geography and measures the value of information based on its impact on an individual’s space-time prisms and its capability of improving task planning. We develop and formalize this framework by extending the utility function from space-time accessibility studies and elaborate it using a simplified example from time geography. We conduct a simulation on a real-world transportation network using the proposed framework. Our research could be applied to improving information display on small-screen mobile devices (e.g., smartwatches) by assigning priorities to different information items. |
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Keywords: | Information value time geography space-time prism decision making |
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