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2007
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Preference Networks: Probabilistic Models for Recommendation Systems

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Preference Networks: Probabilistic Models for Recommendation Systems
Recommender systems are important to help users select relevant and personalised information over massive amounts of data available. We propose an unified framework called Preference Network (PN) that jointly models various types of domain knowledge for the task of recommendation. The PN is a probabilistic model that systematically combines both content-based filtering and collaborative filtering into a single conditional Markov random field. Once estimated, it serves as a probabilistic database that supports various useful queries such as rating prediction and top-N recommendation. To handle the challenging problem of learning large networks of users and items, we employ a simple but effective pseudo-likelihood with regularisation. Experiments on the movie rating data demonstrate the merits of the PN.
Tran The Truyen, Dinh Q. Phung, Svetha Venkatesh
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where AUSDM
Authors Tran The Truyen, Dinh Q. Phung, Svetha Venkatesh
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