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Author(s):  
Dr. C. K. Gomathy

Abstract: Here we are building an collaborative filtering matrix factorization based hybrid recommender system to recommend movies to users based on the sentiment generated from twitter tweets and other vectors generated by the user in their previous activities. To calculate sentiment data has been collected from twitter using developer APIs and scrapping techniques later these are cleaned, stemming, lemetized and generated sentiment values. These values are merged with the movie data taken and create the main data frame.The traditional approaches like collaborative filtering and content-based filtering have limitations like it requires previous user activities for performing recommendations. To reduce this dependency hybrid is used which combines both collaborative and content based filtering techniques with the sentiment generated above. Keywords: machine learning, natural language processing, movie lens data, root mean square equation, matrix factorization, recommenders system, sentiment analysis


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (5) ◽  
pp. 977-983
Author(s):  
Muhammad Johari ◽  
Arif Laksito

Today, consumers are faced with an abundance of information on the internet; accordingly, it is hard for them to reach the vital information they need. One of the reasonable solutions in modern society is implementing information filtering. Some researchers implemented a recommender system as filtering to increase customers’ experience in social media and e-commerce. This research focuses on the combination of two methods in the recommender system, that is, demographic and content-based filtering, commonly it is called hybrid filtering. In this research, item products are collected using the data crawling method from the big three e-commerce in Indonesia (Shopee, Tokopedia, and Bukalapak). This experiment has been implemented in the web application using the Flask framework to generate products’ recommended items. This research employs the IMDb weight rating formula to get the best score lists and TF-IDF with Cosine similarity to create the similarity between products to produce related items.  


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Panagiotis Giannopoulos ◽  
Georgios Kournetas ◽  
Nikos Karacapilidis

Recommender Systems is a highly applicable subclass of information filtering systems, aiming to provide users with personalized item suggestions. These systems build on collaborative filtering and content-based methods to overcome the information overload issue. Hybrid recommender systems combine the abovementioned methods and are generally proved to be more efficient than the classical approaches. In this paper, we propose a novel approach for the development of a hybrid recommender system that is able to make recommendations under the limitation of processing small amounts of data with strong intercorrelation. The proposed hybrid solution integrates Machine Learning and Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis algorithms. The experimental evaluation of the proposed solution indicates that it performs better than widely used Machine Learning algorithms such as the k-Nearest Neighbors and Decision Trees.


Author(s):  
Muhammad Sanwal ◽  
Cafer ÇALIŞKAN

In the current era, a rapid increase in data volume produces redundant information on the internet. This predicts the appropriate items for users a great challenge in information systems. As a result, recommender systems have emerged in this decade to resolve such problems. Various e-commerce platforms such as Amazon and Netflix prefer using some decent systems to recommend their items to users. In literature, multiple methods such as matrix factorization and collaborative filtering exist and have been implemented for a long time, however recent studies show that some other approaches, especially using artificial neural networks, have promising improvements in this area of research. In this research, we propose a new hybrid recommender system that results in better performance. In the proposed system, the users are divided into two main categories, namely average users, and non-average users. Then, various machine learning and deep learning methods are applied within these categories to achieve better results. Some methods such as decision trees, support vector regression, and random forest are applied to the average users. On the other side, matrix factorization, collaborative filtering, and some deep learning methods are implemented for non-average users. This approach achieves better compared to the traditional methods.


Author(s):  
Vincenzo Agate ◽  
Federico Concone ◽  
Salvatore Gaglio ◽  
Andrea Giammanco

Author(s):  
Shahzad Ahmed Khan

Recommender systems help humans in filtering and finding the right information from the enormous amount of data. Hostels are more famous than hotels for solo travelers, but no prior research related to recommender systems has been conducted in this domain. Hostels allow users to provide multi-criteria ratings and traditional recommender systems are not able to provide effective recommendations in case of multi-dimensionality i.e. contextual information and multi-criteriaratings. So, we have proposed a novel hybrid recommender system (SAFCHERS) that chooses the hostel's features for computation dynamically and provides explainable and better recommendations than the traditional recommender systems.


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