A New Asymmetric User Similarity Model Based on Rational Inference for Collaborative Filtering to Alleviate Cold Start Problem

Author(s):  
Dan Wang ◽  
Chengliang Wang
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (05) ◽  
pp. 25047-25051
Author(s):  
Aniket Salunke ◽  
Ruchika Kukreja ◽  
Jayesh Kharche ◽  
Amit Nerurkar

With the advancement of technology there are millions of songs available on the internet and this creates problem for a person to choose from this vast pool of songs. So, there should be some middleman who must do this task on behalf of user and present most relevant songs that perfectly fits the user’s taste. This task is done by recommendation system. Music recommendation system predicts the user liking towards a particular song based on the listening history and profile. Most of the music recommendation system available today will give most recently played song or songs which have overall highest rating as suggestions to users but these suggestions are not personalized. The paper purposes how the recommendation systems can be used to give personalized suggestions to each and every user with the help of collaborative filtering which uses user similarity to give suggestions. The paper aims at implementing this idea and solving the cold start problem using content based filtering at the start.


2020 ◽  
Vol E103.D (6) ◽  
pp. 1388-1394
Author(s):  
Ruilin PAN ◽  
Chuanming GE ◽  
Li ZHANG ◽  
Wei ZHAO ◽  
Xun SHAO

2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 126-149 ◽  
Author(s):  
Masoud Mansoury ◽  
Mehdi Shajari

Purpose This paper aims to improve the recommendations performance for cold-start users and controversial items. Collaborative filtering (CF) generates recommendations on the basis of similarity between users. It uses the opinions of similar users to generate the recommendation for an active user. As a similarity model or a neighbor selection function is the key element for effectiveness of CF, many variations of CF are proposed. However, these methods are not very effective, especially for users who provide few ratings (i.e. cold-start users). Design/methodology/approach A new user similarity model is proposed that focuses on improving recommendations performance for cold-start users and controversial items. To show the validity of the authors’ similarity model, they conducted some experiments and showed the effectiveness of this model in calculating similarity values between users even when only few ratings are available. In addition, the authors applied their user similarity model to a recommender system and analyzed its results. Findings Experiments on two real-world data sets are implemented and compared with some other CF techniques. The results show that the authors’ approach outperforms previous CF techniques in coverage metric while preserves accuracy for cold-start users and controversial items. Originality/value In the proposed approach, the conditions in which CF is unable to generate accurate recommendations are addressed. These conditions affect CF performance adversely, especially in the cold-start users’ condition. The authors show that their similarity model overcomes CF weaknesses effectively and improve its performance even in the cold users’ condition.


Author(s):  
Sharon Moses J. ◽  
Dhinesh Babu L.D.

Most recommender systems are based on the familiar collaborative filtering algorithm to suggest items. Quite often, collaborative filtering algorithm fails in generating recommendations due to the lack of adequate user information resulting in new user cold start problem. The cold start problem is one among the prevailing issue in recommendation system where the system fails to render recommendations. To overcome the new user cold start issue, demographical information of the user is utilised as the user information source. Among the demographical information, the impact of the user gender is less explored when compared with other information like age, profession, region, etc. In this work, a genetic algorithm-influenced gender-based top-n recommender algorithm is proposed to address the new user cold start problem. The algorithm utilises the evolution concepts of the genetic algorithm to render top-n recommendations to a new user. The evaluation of the proposed algorithm using real world datasets proved that the algorithm has a better efficiency than the state of art approaches.


2012 ◽  
Vol 26 ◽  
pp. 225-238 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jesús Bobadilla ◽  
Fernando Ortega ◽  
Antonio Hernando ◽  
Jesús Bernal

2014 ◽  
Vol 56 ◽  
pp. 156-166 ◽  
Author(s):  
Haifeng Liu ◽  
Zheng Hu ◽  
Ahmad Mian ◽  
Hui Tian ◽  
Xuzhen Zhu

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