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A Community-Based Recommendation System to Reveal Unexpected Interests
Melbourne, Australia January 12-January 14
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MMMC.2005.511th International Multimedia Modelli ...
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Junzo Kamahara, Kobe University
Tomofumi Asakawa, Sony Corporation
Shinji Shimojo, Osaka University
Hideo Miyahara, Osaka University
Current collaborative filtering can't represent various aspects of users' interests. We propose a recommendation method in which a user can find new interests that are partially similar to the user's taste. Partial similarity is an aspect of the user's preference which is projected by the community in which the user belongs. We developed a television program recommendation system which performs such recommendation with serendipity, conducted an actual experiment and evaluated its results.
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Junzo Kamahara, Tomofumi Asakawa, Shinji Shimojo, Hideo Miyahara, "A Community-Based Recommendation System to Reveal Unexpected Interests," mmm, pp.433-438, 11th International Multimedia Modelling Conference (MMM'05), 2005
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