A hybrid recommender system using multi layer perceptron neural network

Author(s):  
Didar Divani Sanandaj ◽  
Sasan H. Alizadeh
2014 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 63-69
Author(s):  
Marcelli Indriana ◽  
Chein-Shung Hwang

Recently, recommender systems have been developed for a variety of domains. Recommender systems also can be applied in tourism industry to help tourists organizing their travel plans. Recommender systems can be developed by a variety of different techniques such as Content-Based filtering (CB), Collaborative filtering (CF), and Demographic filtering (DF). However, the uses of these techniques individually will have some disadvantages. In this research, we propose a hybrid recommender system to combine the predictions from CB, CF and DF approaches using neural network model. Neural network model will learn by processing a training dataset, comparing the network’s prediction for each dataset with the actual known target value. For each training dataset, the weights are modified to minimize the mean-squared error between the network’s prediction and the actual target value. The experimental results showed that the neural network model outperforms each individual recommendation techniques. Index Terms - Colaborative Filtering, Content-based filtering, Data Mining, Demographic Filtering, Hybrid Recommender System, Neural Network


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 271 ◽  
Author(s):  
Outmane Bourkoukou ◽  
Essaid El Bachari

Personalized courseware authoring based on recommender system, which is the process of automatic learning objects selecting and sequencing, is recognized as one of the most interesting research field in intelligent web-based education. Since the learner’s profile of each learner is different from one to another, we must fit learning to the different needs of learners. In fact from the knowledge of the learner’s profile, it is easier to recommend a suitable set of learning objects to enhance the learning process. In this paper we describe a new adaptive learning system-LearnFitII, which can automatically adapt to the dynamic preferences of learners. This system recognizes different patterns of learning style and learners’ habits through testing the psychological model of learners and mining their server logs. Firstly, the device proposed a personalized learning scenario to deal with the cold start problem by using the Felder and Silverman’s model. Next, it analyzes the habits and the preferences of the learners through mining the information about learners’ actions and interactions. Finally, the learning scenario is revisited and updated using hybrid recommender system based on K-Nearest Neighbors and association rule mining algorithms. The results of the system tested in real environments show that considering the learner’s preferences increases learning quality and satisfies the learner.


Author(s):  
Giuliano Armano ◽  
Alessandro Giuliani ◽  
Eloisa Vargiu

Information Filtering deals with the problem of selecting relevant information for a given user, according to her/his preferences and interests. In this chapter, the authors consider two ways of performing information filtering: recommendation and contextual advertising. In particular, they study and analyze them according to a unified view. In fact, the task of suggesting an advertisement to a Web page can be viewed as the task of recommending an item (the advertisement) to a user (the Web page), and vice versa. Starting from this insight, the authors propose a content-based recommender system based on a generic solution for contextual advertising and a hybrid contextual advertising system based on a generic hybrid recommender system. Relevant case studies have been considered (i.e., a photo recommender and a Web advertiser) with the goal of highlighting how the proposed approach works in practice. In both cases, results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed solutions.


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