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A Hybrid Multigroup Coclustering Recommendation Framework Based on Information Fusion

2015

Collaborative Filtering (CF) is one of the most successful algorithms in recommender systems. However, it suffers from data sparsity and scalability problems. Although many clustering techniques have been incorporated to alleviate these two problems, most of them fail to achieve further significant improvement in recommendation accuracy. First of all, most of them assume each user or item belongs to a single cluster. Since usually users can hold multiple interests and items may belong to multiple categories, it is more reasonable to assume that users and items can join multiple clusters (groups), where each cluster is a subset of like-minded users and items they prefer. Furthermore, most of…

ta113Information retrievalComputer sciencebusiness.industrydata miningRecommender systemcomputer.software_genreTheoretical Computer ScienceInformation fusionKnowledge baseArtificial IntelligenceCollaborative FilteringScalabilityCluster (physics)Collaborative filteringLearning to rankData miningrecommender systemsCluster analysisbusinesscomputercluster analysisACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology
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Cross-Domain Recommendations with Overlapping Items

2016

In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in cross-domain recommender systems. However, most existing works focus on the situation when only users or users and items overlap in different domains. In this paper, we investigate whether the source domain can boost the recommendation performance in the target domain when only items overlap. Due to the lack of publicly available datasets, we collect a dataset from two domains related to music, involving both the users’ rating scores and the description of the items. We then conduct experiments using collaborative filtering and content-based filtering approaches for validation purpose. According to our experimental results, the sourc…

ta113Information retrievaldata collectionComputer sciencesuosittelujärjestelmät02 engineering and technologyDomain (software engineering)020204 information systemscollaborative filtering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringcross-domain recommendationscontent-based filtering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingrecommender systems
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User session level diverse reranking of search results

2018

Most Web search diversity approaches can be categorized as Document Level Diversification (DocLD), Topic Level Diversification (TopicLD) or Term Level Diversification (TermLD). DocLD selects the relevant documents with minimal content overlap to each other. It does not take the coverage of query subtopics into account. TopicLD solves this by modeling query subtopics explicitly. However, the automatic mining of query subtopics is difficult. TermLD tries to cover as many query topic terms as possible, which reduces the task of finding a query's subtopics into finding a set of representative topic terms. In this paper, we propose a novel User Session Level Diversification (UserLD) approach bas…

ta113InternetInformation retrievalWeb search queryuser sessionComputer scienceCognitive NeuroscienceInformationSystems_INFORMATIONSTORAGEANDRETRIEVAL02 engineering and technologyGraphComputer Science Applicationssearch result rerankingQuery expansionsession graphArtificial IntelligenceWeb query classification020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGraph (abstract data type)020201 artificial intelligence & image processingtiedonhakuhakutuloksetsearch result diversification
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Guidelines for improving the contextual relevance of field surveys: the case of information security policy violations

2014

The information systems (IS) field continues to debate the relative importance of rigor and relevance in its research. While the pursuit of rigor in research is important, we argue that further effort is needed to improve practical relevance, not only in terms of topics, but also by ensuring contextual relevance. While content validity is often performed rigorously, validated survey instruments may still lack contextual relevance and be out of touch with practice. We argue that IS behavioral research can improve its practical relevance without loss of rigor by carefully addressing a number of contextual issues in instrumentation design. In this opinion article, we outline five guidelines – …

ta113Knowledge managementbusiness.industryComputer science05 social sciences02 engineering and technologyInformation securityLibrary and Information SciencesData scienceManagement information systems020204 information systems0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringContent validityInformation systemStrategic information systemSoft systems methodologyRelevance (information retrieval)Instrumentation (computer programming)business050203 business & managementInformation SystemsEuropean Journal of Information Systems
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Flexible entity search on surfaces

2016

Surface computing allows flexible search interaction where users can manipulate the representation of entities recommended for them to create new queries or augment existing queries by taking advantage of increased screen estate and almost physical tactile interaction. We demonstrate a search system based on 1) Direct Manipulation of Entity Representation on Surfaces and 2) Entity Recommendation and Document Retrieval. Entities are modeled as a knowledge-graph and the relevances of entities are computed using the graph structure. Users can manipulate the representation of entities via spatial grouping and assigning preferences on entities. Our contribution can help to design effective infor…

ta113Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniInformation retrievalSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer science020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologyEntity searchSurface computing020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGraph (abstract data type)Information explorationDocument retrievalInformation explorationSurface computing
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A two-step, user-centered approach to personalized tourist recommendations

2017

Geo-localized, mobile applications can simplify a tourist visit, making the relevant Point of Interests more easily and promptly discernible to users. At the same time, such solutions must avoid creating unfitting or rigid user profiles that impoverish the users' options instead of refining them. Currently, user profiles in recommender systems rely on dimensions whose relevance to the user is more often presumed than empirically defined. To avoid this drawback, we build our recommendation system in a two-step process, where profile parameters are evaluated preliminarily and separately from the recommendations themselves. We describe this two-step evaluation process including an initial surv…

ta113Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniTourist applicationEngineeringUser profileSettore INF/01 - InformaticaPoint (typography)Process (engineering)Computer Applicationsbusiness.industry02 engineering and technologyRecommender systemWorld Wide WebTourist applicationsUser validationHuman–computer interaction020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingGeneralizability theoryRelevance (information retrieval)businessDrawbackProceedings of the 12th Biannual Conference on Italian SIGCHI Chapter
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Social Collaborative Viewpoint Regression with Explainable Recommendations

2017

A recommendation is called explainable if it not only predicts a numerical rating for an item, but also generates explanations for users' preferences. Most existing methods for explainable recommendation apply topic models to analyze user reviews to provide descriptions along with the recommendations they produce. So far, such methods have neglected user opinions and influences from social relations as a source of information for recommendations, even though these are known to improve the rating prediction. In this paper, we propose a latent variable model, called social collaborative viewpoint regression (sCVR), for predicting item ratings based on user opinions and social relations. To th…

ta113Topic modelInformation retrievalComputer sciencetopic modeling02 engineering and technologyRecommender systemtrusted social relationsViewpointsSocial relationRegression020204 information systemsBenchmark (surveying)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringuser comment analysis020201 artificial intelligence & image processingrecommender systemsTupleLatent variable modelProceedings of the Tenth ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining
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Recommending Serendipitous Items using Transfer Learning

2018

Most recommender algorithms are designed to suggest relevant items, but suggesting these items does not always result in user satisfaction. Therefore, the efforts in recommender systems recently shifted towards serendipity, but generating serendipitous recommendations is difficult due to the lack of training data. To the best of our knowledge, there are many large datasets containing relevance scores (relevance oriented) and only one publicly available dataset containing a relatively small number of serendipity scores (serendipity oriented). This limits the learning capabilities of serendipity oriented algorithms. Therefore, in the absence of any known deep learning algorithms for recommend…

ta113recommender systemInformation retrievalTraining setArtificial neural networkComputer sciencebusiness.industrySerendipityDeep learningsuosittelujärjestelmätdeep learning020207 software engineeringserendipity02 engineering and technologyRecommender systemtransfer learningalgorithmskoneoppiminenalgoritmit0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingRelevance (information retrieval)Artificial intelligenceTransfer of learningbusiness
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On Temporal Aspects in Cross-Cultural e-Collaboration Between Finland and Japan Research Teams

2018

Time is an essential dimension in cross-cultural e-collaboration among research project teams. Understanding temporal aspects and project dynamics in cross-cultural research e-collaboration and related processes can improve team members' skills in cross-cultural communication and increase their cultural competence. The present case cultures are Finnish and Japanese, and the case universities are the University of Jyväskylä (Finland) and Keio University (Japan). Three issues are addressed in this article. First, cultural dimensions and time models in the cross-cultural e-collaboration context are discussed. Second, temporal aspects related to e-collaboration activities are introduced. Third,…

temporaalisuusComputer Networks and Communicationse-collaboration050109 social psychologykulttuurienvälinen viestintä02 engineering and technologyyhteistyöWorld Wide WebJapanOWL-timekulttuuriMultidisciplinary approachcross-cultural communicationSuomi0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCross-culturalulottuvuus0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesHofstede's cultural dimensions theorySociologykulttuuriosaaminenFinlandcultural dimensionsThesaurus (information retrieval)monitieteisyysTime ontologyJapani05 social sciencestime ontologytemporal entitiesComputer Science ApplicationsTemporal Regionstime modelsaika020201 artificial intelligence & image processingco-operationmultidisciplinarytemporal regionsInternational Journal of e-Collaboration
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Second and foreign language fluency from a cognitive perspective : inefficiency and control of attention in lexical access

2017

The present dissertation focuses on the fluency of second and foreign language (L2). Second and foreign language use is often assessed by its fluency. However, the connections between language proficiency and fluency are far from clear. The fluency reasearch has tried to establish these connections, but results are varied. In the current thesis, this question is explored within the theoretical framework of Norman Segalowitz’s division of three types of fluency: cognitive, utterance, and perceived fluency. The overall proposition here is that in relation to L2 proficiency, cognitive fluency provides important insights. This is based on the theories of limited cognitive resources, which state…

toinen kieliluetun ymmärtäminenkognitiiviset taidotkognitiivinen kielitiedesecond and foreign languageword recognitionsujuvuuskielitaitosanavarastosuullinen kielitaitokielenkäyttölukutaitokieletword retrievalcognitive fluencyarviointiliteracy skillserror analysiskirjoittaminen
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