JOURNAL ARTICLE

Context-Similarity Collaborative Filtering Recommendation

Abstract

This article proposes a new method to overcome the sparse data problem of the collaborative filtering models (CF models) by considering the homologous relationship between users or items calculated on contextual attributes when we build the CF models. In the traditional CF models, the results are built only based on data from the user's ratings for items. The results of the proposed models are calculated on two factors: (1) the similar factors based on rating values; (2) the similar factors based on contextual attributes. The findings from the experimentation on two datasets DePaulMovie and InCarMusic, show that the proposed models have higher accuracy than the traditional CF models.

Keywords:
Collaborative filtering Recommender system Noisy data Data modeling Context (archaeology)

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