Making recommendations by integrating information from multiple social networks

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Makbule Gulcin Ozsoy
Faruk Polat
Reda Alhajj
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[1] Middle East Technical University,Department of Computer Engineering
[2] University of Calgary,Department of Computer Science
[3] Global University,Department of Computer Science
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Applied Intelligence | 2016年 / 45卷
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Recommendation systems; Individual modeling; Multiple data sources; Social networking platforms; Multiple perspective based analysis; User behavior;
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It is becoming a common practice to use recommendation systems to serve users of web-based platforms such as social networking platforms, review web-sites, and e-commerce web-sites. Each platform produces recommendations by capturing, maintaining and analyzing data related to its users and their behavior. However, people generally use different web-based platforms for different purposes. Thus, each platform captures its own data which may reflect certain aspects related to its users. Integrating data from multiple platforms may widen the perspective of the analysis and may help in modeling users more effectively. Motivated by this, we developed a recommendation framework which integrates data collected from multiple platforms. For this purpose, we collected and anonymized datasets which contain information from several social networking and social media platforms, namely BlogCatalog, Twitter, Flickr, Facebook, YouTube and LastFm. The collected and integrated data forms a consolidated repository that may become a valuable source for researchers and practitioners. We implemented a number of recommendation methodologies to observe their performance for various cases which involve using single versus multiple features from a single source versus multiple sources. The conducted experiments have shown that using multiple features from multiple sources is expected to produce a more concrete and wider perspective of user’s behavior and preferences. This leads to improved recommendation outcome.
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页码:1047 / 1065
页数:18
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