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A Probability-Based Hybrid User Model for Recommendation System

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  • Jia Hao
  • Yan Yan
  • Guoxin Wang
  • Lin Gong
  • Bo Zhao

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With the rapid development of information communication technology, the available information or knowledge is exponentially increased, and this causes the well-known information overload phenomenon. This problem is more serious in product design corporations because over half of the valuable design time is consumed in knowledge acquisition, which highly extends the design cycle and weakens the competitiveness. Therefore, the recommender systems become very important in the domain of product domain. This research presents a probability-based hybrid user model, which is a combination of collaborative filtering and content-based filtering. This hybrid model utilizes user ratings and item topics or classes, which are available in the domain of product design, to predict the knowledge requirement. The comprehensive analysis of the experimental results shows that the proposed method gains better performance in most of the parameter settings. This work contributes a probability-based method to the community for implement recommender system when only user ratings and item topics are available.

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  • Jia Hao & Yan Yan & Guoxin Wang & Lin Gong & Bo Zhao, 2016. "A Probability-Based Hybrid User Model for Recommendation System," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2016, pages 1-10, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:9535808
    DOI: 10.1155/2016/9535808
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