Are features equally representative? A feature-centric recommendation
Typically a user prefers an item (e.g., a movie) because she likes certain features of the item (e.g., director, genre, producer). This observation motivates us to consider a feature-centric recommendation approach to item recommendation: instead of directly predicting the rating on items, we predic...
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Main Authors: | ZHANG, Chenyi, WANG, Ke, Ee-peng LIM, XU, Qinneng, SUN, Jianling, YU, Hongkun |
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2015
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