Improving collaborative filtering's rating prediction accuracy by considering users' dynamic rating variability

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 59
Author(s):  
Dionisis Margaris ◽  
Costas Vassilakis
IEEE Access ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 68301-68310 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dionisis Margaris ◽  
Anna Kobusinska ◽  
Dimitris Spiliotopoulos ◽  
Costas Vassilakis

2014 ◽  
Vol 610 ◽  
pp. 747-751
Author(s):  
Jian Sun ◽  
Xiao Ying Chen

Aiming at the problems of extremely sparse of user-item rating data and poor recommendation quality, we put forward a collaborative filtering recommendation algorithm based on cloud model, item attribute and user data which combined with the existing literatures. A rating prediction algorithm based on cloud model and item attribute is proposed, based on idea that the similar users rating for the same item are similar and the same user ratings for the similar items are similar and stable. Through compare and analysis this paper’s and other studies experimental results, we get the conclusion that the rating prediction accuracy is improved.


Author(s):  
Oluwatofunmi Adetunji ◽  
Mamudu Hadiza ◽  
Nzechukwu Otuneme

<p>Entertainment is no longer just anything that we enjoy occasionally, with over two million spectators a day, the amount generated by the movie industry is huge. The movie sector is one of the biggest contributors to the entertainment industry’s unpredictability in success and failure. The aim of this research work to design an efficient movie recommendation algorithm that will increase prediction accuracy, the Movie Review Rating Prediction (MR2P) was achieved through a systematic review of the existing movie success algorithm. This research work will enable movie stakeholders (producers, directors, crew, cast already in the movie industry or aspirants) to know the kind of movie to invest in which will, in turn, be beneficial in terms of higher profit.</p>


Author(s):  
Shulin Cheng ◽  
Bofeng Zhang ◽  
Guobing Zou

Collaborative filtering (CF) approach is successfully applied in the rating prediction of personal recommendation. But individual information source is leveraged in many of them, i.e., the information derived from single perspective is used in the user-item matrix for recommendation, such as user-based CF method mainly utilizing the information of user view, item-based CF method mainly exploiting the information of item view. In this paper, in order to take full advantage of multiple information sources embedded in user-item rating matrix, we proposed a rating-based integrated recommendation framework of CF approaches to improve the rating prediction accuracy. Firstly, as for the sparsity of the conventional item-based CF method, we improved it by fusing the inner similarity and outer similarity based on the local sparsity factor. Meanwhile, we also proposed the improved user-based CF method in line with the user-item-interest model (UIIM) by preliminary rating. Second, we put forward a background method called user-item-based improved CF (UIBCF-I), which utilizes the information source of both similar items and similar users, to smooth itembased and user-based CF methods. Lastly, we leveraged the three information sources and fused their corresponding ratings into an Integrated CF model (INTE-CF). Experiments demonstrate that the proposed rating-based INTE-CF indeed improves the prediction accuracy and has strong robustness and low sensitivity to sparsity of dataset by comparisons to other mainstream CF approaches.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (18) ◽  
pp. 8369
Author(s):  
Dionisis Margaris ◽  
Dimitris Spiliotopoulos ◽  
Costas Vassilakis

In this work, an algorithm for enhancing the rating prediction accuracy in collaborative filtering, which does not need any supplementary information, utilising only the users’ ratings on items, is presented. This accuracy enhancement is achieved by augmenting the importance of the opinions of ‘black sheep near neighbours’, which are pairs of near neighbours with opinion agreement on items that deviates from the dominant community opinion on the same item. The presented work substantiates that the weights of near neighbours can be adjusted, based on the degree to which the target user and the near neighbour deviate from the dominant ratings for each item. This concept can be utilized in various other CF algorithms. The experimental evaluation was conducted on six datasets broadly used in CF research, using two user similarity metrics and two rating prediction error metrics. The results show that the proposed technique increases rating prediction accuracy both when used independently and when combined with other CF algorithms. The proposed algorithm is designed to work without the requirements to utilise any supplementary sources of information, such as user relations in social networks and detailed item descriptions. The aforesaid point out both the efficacy and the applicability of the proposed work.


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