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- abstractJuly 2014
Novelty and diversity enhancement and evaluation in recommender systems and information retrieval
SIGIR '14: Proceedings of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research & development in information retrievalPage 1281https://doi.org/10.1145/2600428.2610382The development and evaluation of Information Retrieval and Recommender Systems has traditionally focused on the relevance and accuracy of retrieved documents and recommendations, respectively. However, there is an increasing realization that accuracy ...
- abstractJuly 2014
A tag-based personalized item recommendation system using tensor modeling and topic model approaches
SIGIR '14: Proceedings of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research & development in information retrievalPage 1280https://doi.org/10.1145/2600428.2610381This research falls in the area of enhancing the quality of tag-based item recommendation systems. It aims to achieve this by employing a multi-dimensional user profile approach and by analyzing the semantic aspects of tags. Tag-based recommender ...
- research-articleJuly 2014
Leveraging knowledge across media for spammer detection in microblogging
SIGIR '14: Proceedings of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research & development in information retrievalPages 547–556https://doi.org/10.1145/2600428.2609632While microblogging has emerged as an important information sharing and communication platform, it has also become a convenient venue for spammers to overwhelm other users with unwanted content. Currently, spammer detection in microblogging focuses on ...
- research-articleJuly 2014
Gaussian process factorization machines for context-aware recommendations
SIGIR '14: Proceedings of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research & development in information retrievalPages 63–72https://doi.org/10.1145/2600428.2609623Context-aware recommendation (CAR) can lead to significant improvements in the relevance of the recommended items by modeling the nuanced ways in which context influences preferences. The dominant approach in context-aware recommendation has been the ...
- research-articleJuly 2014
Does product recommendation meet its waterloo in unexplored categories?: no, price comes to help
SIGIR '14: Proceedings of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research & development in information retrievalPages 667–676https://doi.org/10.1145/2600428.2609608State-of-the-art methods for product recommendation encounter significant performance drop in categories where a user has no purchase history. This problem needs to be addressed since current online retailers are moving beyond single category and ...
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- research-articleJuly 2014
Bundle recommendation in ecommerce
SIGIR '14: Proceedings of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research & development in information retrievalPages 657–666https://doi.org/10.1145/2600428.2609603Recommender system has become an important component in modern eCommerce. Recent research on recommender systems has been mainly concentrating on improving the relevance or profitability of individual recommended items. But in reality, users are usually ...
- research-articleJuly 2014
Your neighbors affect your ratings: on geographical neighborhood influence to rating prediction
SIGIR '14: Proceedings of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research & development in information retrievalPages 345–354https://doi.org/10.1145/2600428.2609593Rating prediction is to predict the preference rating of a user to an item that she has not rated before. Using the business review data from Yelp, in this paper, we study business rating prediction. A business here can be a restaurant, a shopping mall ...
- research-articleJuly 2014
Explicit factor models for explainable recommendation based on phrase-level sentiment analysis
SIGIR '14: Proceedings of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research & development in information retrievalPages 83–92https://doi.org/10.1145/2600428.2609579Collaborative Filtering(CF)-based recommendation algorithms, such as Latent Factor Models (LFM), work well in terms of prediction accuracy. However, the latent features make it difficulty to explain the recommendation results to the users. Fortunately, ...
- research-articleJuly 2014
Preference preserving hashing for efficient recommendation
SIGIR '14: Proceedings of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research & development in information retrievalPages 183–192https://doi.org/10.1145/2600428.2609578Recommender systems usually need to compare a large number of items before users' most preferred ones can be found This process can be very costly if recommendations are frequently made on large scale datasets. In this paper, a novel hashing algorithm, ...
- research-articleJuly 2014
New and improved: modeling versions to improve app recommendation
SIGIR '14: Proceedings of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research & development in information retrievalPages 647–656https://doi.org/10.1145/2600428.2609560Existing recommender systems usually model items as static -- unchanging in attributes, description, and features. However, in domains such as mobile apps, a version update may provide substantial changes to an app as updates, reflected by an increment ...
- research-articleJuly 2014
Predicting the popularity of web 2.0 items based on user comments
SIGIR '14: Proceedings of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research & development in information retrievalPages 233–242https://doi.org/10.1145/2600428.2609558In the current Web 2.0 era, the popularity of Web resources fluctuates ephemerally, based on trends and social interest. As a result, content-based relevance signals are insufficient to meet users' constantly evolving information needs in searching for ...
- posterJuly 2014
Item group based pairwise preference learning for personalized ranking
SIGIR '14: Proceedings of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research & development in information retrievalPages 1219–1222https://doi.org/10.1145/2600428.2609549Collaborative filtering with implicit feedbacks has been steadily receiving more attention, since the abundant implicit feedbacks are more easily collected while explicit feedbacks are not necessarily always available. Several recent work address this ...
- posterJuly 2014
Learning to bridge colloquial and formal language applied to linking and search of E-Commerce data
SIGIR '14: Proceedings of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research & development in information retrievalPages 1195–1198https://doi.org/10.1145/2600428.2609543We study the problem of linking information between different idiomatic usages of the same language, for example, colloquial and formal language. We propose a novel probabilistic topic model called multi-idiomatic LDA (MiLDA). Its modeling principles ...
- posterJuly 2014
An event extraction model based on timeline and user analysis in Latent Dirichlet allocation
SIGIR '14: Proceedings of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research & development in information retrievalPages 1187–1190https://doi.org/10.1145/2600428.2609541Social media such as Twitter has come to reflect the reaction of the general public to major events. Since posts are short and noisy, it is hard to extract reliable events based on word frequency. Even though an event term appears in a particularly low ...
- posterJuly 2014
PatentLine: analyzing technology evolution on multi-view patent graphs
SIGIR '14: Proceedings of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research & development in information retrievalPages 1095–1098https://doi.org/10.1145/2600428.2609518The fast growth of technologies has driven the advancement of our society. It is often necessary to quickly grab the evolution of technologies in order to better understand the technology trend. The availability of huge volumes of granted patent ...
- posterJuly 2014
Weighted aspect-based collaborative filtering
SIGIR '14: Proceedings of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research & development in information retrievalPages 1071–1074https://doi.org/10.1145/2600428.2609512Existing work on collaborative filtering (CF) is often based on the overall ratings the items have received. However, in many cases, understanding how a user rates each aspect of an item may reveal more detailed information about her preferences and ...
- posterJuly 2014
Group latent factor model for recommendation with multiple user behaviors
SIGIR '14: Proceedings of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research & development in information retrievalPages 995–998https://doi.org/10.1145/2600428.2609493Recently, some recommendation methods try to relieve the data sparsity problem of Collaborative Filtering by exploiting data from users' multiple types of behaviors. However, most of the exist methods mainly consider to model the correlation between ...
- posterJuly 2014
Modeling dual role preferences for trust-aware recommendation
SIGIR '14: Proceedings of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research & development in information retrievalPages 975–978https://doi.org/10.1145/2600428.2609488Unlike in general recommendation scenarios where a user has only a single role, users in trust rating network, e.g. Epinions, are associated with two different roles simultaneously: as a truster and as a trustee. With different roles, users can show ...
- posterJuly 2014
Computing and applying topic-level user interactions in microblog recommendation
SIGIR '14: Proceedings of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research & development in information retrievalPages 843–846https://doi.org/10.1145/2600428.2609455With the development of microblog services, tens of thousands of messages are produced every day and recommending useful messages according to users' interest is recognized as an effective way to overcome the information overload problem. Collaborative ...
- posterJuly 2014
Hashtag recommendation for hyperlinked tweets
SIGIR '14: Proceedings of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research & development in information retrievalPages 831–834https://doi.org/10.1145/2600428.2609452Presence of hyperlink in a tweet is a strong indication of tweet being more informative. In this paper, we study the problem of hashtag recommendation for hyperlinked tweets (i.e., tweets containing links to Web pages). By recommending hashtags to ...