Personality-Aware Product Recommendation System Based on User Interests Mining and Metapath Discovery

Author(s):  
Sahraoui Dhelim ◽  
Huansheng Ning ◽  
Nyothiri Aung ◽  
Runhe Huang ◽  
Jianhua Ma
Author(s):  
A. B. M. Fahim Shahriar ◽  
Mahedee Zaman Moon ◽  
Hasan Mahmud ◽  
Kamrul Hasan

Author(s):  
Jatin Sharma ◽  
Kartikay Sharma ◽  
Kaustubh Garg ◽  
Avinash Kumar Sharma

Author(s):  
Ryosuke Takada ◽  
Kenya Hoshimure ◽  
Takuya Iwamoto ◽  
Jun Baba

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 47-53
Author(s):  
M. Abubakar ◽  
K. Umar

Product recommendation systems are information filtering systems that uses ratings and predictions to make new product suggestions. There are many product recommendation system techniques in existence, these include collaborative filtering, content based filtering, knowledge based filtering, utility based filtering and demographic based filtering. Collaborative filtering techniques is known to be the most popular product recommendation system technique. It utilizes user’s previous product ratings to make new product suggestions. However collaborative filtering have some weaknesses, which include cold start, grey sheep issue, synonyms issue. However the major weakness of collaborative filtering approaches is cold user problem. Cold user problem is the failure of product recommendation systems to make product suggestions for new users. Literature investigation had shown that cold user problem could be effectively addressed using active learning technique of administering personalized questionnaire. Unfortunately, the result of personalized questionnaire technique could contain some user preference uncertainties where the product database is too large (as in Amazon). This research work addresses the weakness of personalized questionnaire technique by applying uncertainty reduction strategy to improve the result obtained from administering personalized questionnaire. In our experimental design we perform four different experiments; Personalized questionnaire approach of solving user based coldstart was implemented using Movielens dataset of 1M size, Personalized questionnaire approach of solving user based cold start was implemented using Movielens dataset of 10M size, Personalized questionnaire with uncertainty reduction was implemented using Movielens dataset of 1M size, and also Personalized  questionnaire with uncertainty reduction was implemented using Movielens dataset of 10M size. The experimental result shows RMSE, Precision and Recall improvement of 0.21, 0.17 and 0.18 respectively in 1M dataset and 0.17, 0.14 and 0.20 in 10M dataset respectively over personalized questionnaire.


Author(s):  
Jinyoung Kim ◽  
Doyeun Hwang ◽  
Hoekyung Jung

<span lang="EN-US">In this paper, we propose a system that provides customized product recommendation information after crawling product review data of internet shopping mall with unstructured </span><span lang="EN-US">data</span><span lang="EN-US">, morphological analysis using Python. User searches for a proudct to be purchased and select the most important purchase criteria when purchasing the product. User searches for a proudct to be purchased and select the most important purchase criteria when purchasing the product.</span><span lang="EN-US"> And extracts and analyzes only the review including the purchase criterion selected by the user among the product reviews left by other users. The positive and negative evaluations contained in the extracted product review data are quantified and using the average value, we extract the top 10 products with good product evaluation, sort and recommend to users. And provides user-customized information that reflects the user's preference by arranging and providing a center around the criteria that the user occupies the largest portion of the product purchase. This allows users to reduce the time it takes to purchase a product and make more efficient purchasing decisions.</span>


Author(s):  
Kyungwoo Song ◽  
Mingi Ji ◽  
Sungrae Park ◽  
Il-Chul Moon

A long user history inevitably reflects the transitions of personal interests over time. The analyses on the user history require the robust sequential model to anticipate the transitions and the decays of user interests. The user history is often modeled by various RNN structures, but the RNN structures in the recommendation system still suffer from the long-term dependency and the interest drifts. To resolve these challenges, we suggest HCRNN with three hierarchical contexts of the global, the local, and the temporary interests. This structure is designed to withhold the global long-term interest of users, to reflect the local sub-sequence interests, and to attend the temporary interests of each transition. Besides, we propose a hierarchical context-based gate structure to incorporate our interest drift assumption. As we suggest a new RNN structure, we support HCRNN with a complementary bi-channel attention structure to utilize hierarchical context. We experimented the suggested structure on the sequential recommendation tasks with CiteULike, MovieLens, and LastFM, and our model showed the best performances in the sequential recommendations.


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