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Mobile Application with Service for Urban Transport Routes Recommendation

Student: Gimaletdinova Albina

Supervisor: Dmitry Alexandrov

Faculty: Faculty of Computer Science

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2017

This paper is dedicated to the service for urban transport routes recommendation. In this work, we present basic knowledge about building routes and searching the shortest path in a graph. Besides, an appearance of metro timely notifications is based on a rules system of interval type-2 fuzzy sets. Also we provide an algorithm to predict user`s potential location. The aim of this work is the development of a mobile application for Android with the service for urban transport routes recommendation. Dijkstra`s algorithm was chosen to find the shortest path in a graph and we provide the program with a modification of this algorithm for usage in a hybrid transport network considering transport timetables. The developed program has GUI to communicate with the user and it provides passengers with the service for building routes and getting timely notifications about arrival.

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