May Social Behavior Reveal Preferences on Different Contexts? Recommending Movie Titles Based on Tweets

F. H. Borsato, Ivanilton Polato
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Recommendation systems allow users to deal with information overload by generating personalized recommendations that guide them through the universe of available options. These systems have been successfully used for over a decade in various application domains. However, most recommendation techniques do not consider context, generating recommendations which do not consider user's daily generated information. The increasing use of social networks and microblogs has created a valuable source to extract information that might help improve the results of recommender systems. Specifically, microblogging messages may help on contextualized movie recommendation. In this paper, a hybrid recommender is proposed merging a collaborative filtering recommender with a content based recommender. The results confirm the usefulness of the proposed recommender, where the user's exchanged messages define a bias to insert context in the recommendations.
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社会行为是否会揭示不同情境下的偏好?基于tweet推荐电影标题
推荐系统允许用户通过生成个性化的推荐来处理信息过载,这些推荐可以引导用户浏览大量可用的选项。这些系统已经在各种应用领域成功使用了十多年。然而,大多数推荐技术不考虑上下文,生成的推荐不考虑用户每天生成的信息。越来越多地使用社交网络和微博创造了一个有价值的信息来源,这些信息可能有助于改善推荐系统的结果。具体来说,微博信息可能有助于情境化的电影推荐。本文提出了一种将协同过滤推荐器与基于内容的推荐器相结合的混合推荐器。结果证实了建议的推荐器的有用性,其中用户交换的消息定义了在推荐中插入上下文的偏见。
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