Emerging Perspectives on the Application of Recommender Systems in Smart Cities
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Andrade Ruiz, Gricela; Carrasco, Ramón Alberto; Porcel Gallego, Carlos Gustavo; Serrano Guerrero, Jesús; Mata, Francisco; Arias Oliva, MarioEditorial
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Recommendation systems Smart cities Techniques of filtering
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2024-03-27Referencia bibliográfica
Andrade-Ruiz, G.; Carrasco, R.-A.; Porcel, C.; Serrano-Guerrero, J.; Mata, F.; Arias-Oliva, M. Emerging Perspectives on the Application of Recommender Systems in Smart Cities. Electronics 2024, 13, 1249. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics13071249
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European Project KA220-HED—Cooperation partnerships in higher education in the Erasmus+ Program in 2022 (Ref: 2022-1-IT02-KA220-HED-000090206); Grant PID2022-139297OB-I00 funded by MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033; Telefonica and its Telefonica Chair on Smart Cities of the Universitat Rovira i Virgili and the Universitat de Barcelona (project number 42. DB.00.18.00); FEDER and the State Research Agency (AEI) of the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competition under grant SAFER: PID2019-104735RB-C42 (AEI/FEDER, UE); General Subdirection for Gambling Regulation of the Spanish Consumption Ministry under the grant Detec-EMO: SUBV23/00010; Project TED2021-130682B-100 funded by MCIN/AEI and by the European Union NextGenerationEU/PRTRResumen
Smart cities represent the convergence of information and communication technologies
(ICT) with urban management to improve the quality of life of city dwellers. In this context, recommender
systems, tools that offer personalised suggestions to city dwellers, have emerged as
key contributors to this convergence. Their successful application in various areas of city life and
their ability to process massive amounts of data generated in urban environments has expedited
their status as a crucial technology in the evolution of city planning. Our methodology included
reviewing the Web of Science database, resulting in 130 articles that, filtered for relevancy, were
reduced to 86. The first stage consisted of carrying out a bibliometric analysis with the objective
of analysing structural aspects with the SciMAT tool. Secondly, a systematic literature review was
undertaken using the PRISMA 2020 statement. The results illustrated the different processes by
which recommendations are filtered in areas such as tourism, health, mobility, and transport. This
research is seen as a significant breakthrough that can drive the evolution and efficiency of smart
cities, establishing a solid framework for future research in this dynamic field.