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Integrating Collaborative Filtering and Matching-based Search for Product Recommendations

  • Autores: Noraswaliza Abdullah, Yue Xu, Shlomo Geva
  • Localización: Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research, ISSN-e 0718-1876, Vol. 8, Nº. 2, 2013, págs. 34-48
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Currently, recommender systems (RS) have been widely applied in many commercial e-commerce sites to help users deal with the information overload problem. Recommender systems provide personalized recommendations to users and, thus, help in making good decisions about which product to buy from the vast amount of product choices. Many of the current reco mmender systems are developed for simple and frequently purchased products like books and videos, by using collaborative-filtering and content-based approaches. These approaches are not directly applicable for recommending infrequently purchased products such as cars and houses as it is difficult to collect a large number of ratings data from users for such products. Many of the e-commerce sites for infrequently purchased products are still using basic search-bas ed techniques whereby the products that match with the attributes given in the target user's query are retrieved and recommended. However, search-based recommenders cannot provide personalized recommendations. For different users, the recommendations will be the same if they provide the same query regardless of any difference in their interest. In this article, a simple user profiling approach is proposed to generate user's preferences to product attributes (i.e., user profiles) based on user product click stream data. The user profiles can be used to find similar-minded users (i.e., neighbours) accurately. Two recommendation approaches are proposed, namely Round-Robin fusion algorithm (CFRRobin) and Collaborat ive Filtering-based Aggregated Query algorithm (CFAgQuery), to generate personalized recommendations based on the user profiles. Instead of using the target user's query to search for products as norma l search based systems do, the CFRRobin technique uses the attributes of the products in which the target user's neighbours have shown interest as queries to retrieve relevant products, and then recommends to the target us er a list of products by merging and ranking the returned products using the Round Robin method. The CFAgQuery technique uses the attributes of the products that the user's neighbours have shown interest in to derive an aggregated query, which is then used to retrieve products to recommend to the target user. Experiments conducted on a real e-commerce dataset show that both the proposed techniques CFRRobin and CFAgQuery perform better than the standard Collaborative Filtering and the Basic Search approaches, which are widely applied by the current e-commerce applications.


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