• Title/Summary/Keyword: cross-domain recommendation

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Multiple Fusion-based Deep Cross-domain Recommendation (다중 융합 기반 심층 교차 도메인 추천)

  • Hong, Minsung;Lee, WonJin
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.819-832
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    • 2022
  • Cross-domain recommender system transfers knowledge across different domains to improve the recommendation performance in a target domain that has a relatively sparse model. However, they suffer from the "negative transfer" in which transferred knowledge operates as noise. This paper proposes a novel Multiple Fusion-based Deep Cross-Domain Recommendation named MFDCR. We exploit Doc2Vec, one of the famous word embedding techniques, to fuse data user-wise and transfer knowledge across multi-domains. It alleviates the "negative transfer" problem. Additionally, we introduce a simple multi-layer perception to learn the user-item interactions and predict the possibility of preferring items by users. Extensive experiments with three domain datasets from one of the most famous services Amazon demonstrate that MFDCR outperforms recent single and cross-domain recommendation algorithms. Furthermore, experimental results show that MFDCR can address the problem of "negative transfer" and improve recommendation performance for multiple domains simultaneously. In addition, we show that our approach is efficient in extending toward more domains.

Cross-Domain Recommendation based on K-Means Clustering and Transformer (K-means 클러스터링과 트랜스포머 기반의 교차 도메인 추천)

  • Tae-Hoon Kim;Young-Gon Kim;Jeong-Min Park
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2023
  • Cross-domain recommendation is a method that shares related user information data and item data in different domains. It is mainly used in online shopping malls with many users or multimedia service contents, such as YouTube or Netflix. Through K-means clustering, embeddings are created by performing clustering based on user data and ratings. After learning the result through a transformer network, user satisfaction is predicted. Then, items suitable for the user are recommended using a transformer-based recommendation model. Through this study, it was shown through experiments that recommendations can predict cold-start problems at a lesser time cost and increase user satisfaction.

Personalized Cross-Domain Recommendation of Books Based on Video Consumption Data (영상 소비 데이터를 기반으로 한 교차 도메인에서 개인 맞춤형 도서 추천)

  • Yea Bin Lim;Hyon Hee Kim
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.13 no.8
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    • pp.382-387
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    • 2024
  • Recently, the amount of adult reading has been continuously decreasing, but the consumption of video content is increasing. Accordingly, there is no information on preferences and behavior patterns for new users, and user evaluation or purchase of new books are insufficient, causing cold start problems and data scarcity problems. In this paper, a hybrid book recommendation system based on video content was proposed. The proposed recommendation system can not only solve the cold start problem and data scarcity problem by utilizing the contents of the video, but also has improved performance compared to the traditional book recommendation system, and even high-quality recommendation results that reflect genre, plot, and rating information-based user taste information were confirmed.

Implementation of OPNET-based simulation model for the performance evaluation of ATM VP Transit network (ATM VP 중계망의 성능 시험을 위한 OPNET 기반의 시뮬레이션 모델 구현)

  • 구수용;김영탁
    • Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.125-136
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    • 1999
  • In the forthcoming public ATM/B-ISDN, the efficient resource management with pre-planned transit networking which public domain NNI signaling is essential to maintain high network utilization and to assure QoS to the multimedia service users. For this purpose the transit networks must be managed according to the bearer service capability which is defined by ATM Forum and ITU-T. In this paper, we introduce an implementation of ATM transit networking with ATM VP-XC(Virtual Path cross-connect) and US(Network Management System). The functions of ATM VP-XC and NMS have been simulated with OPNET 6.1 modules. We implemented the F4 OAM functions of ATM VP connection according to the ITU-T 1.610 recommendation. Also, the ATM VP transit networking is managed by the NMS according to the connection management architecture of the TWN(Telecommunications Management Network) /TINA ( Telecommunications Information Networking Architecture).

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Cross-Domain Recommendation System in Complete Cold Start Problem (완전한 콜드 스타트 문제에서 교차 도메인 추천 시스템)

  • Nam, Gyuhyeon;You, Jaeseong;Chae, Gyeongsu
    • Annual Conference on Human and Language Technology
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    • 2019.10a
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    • pp.514-518
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    • 2019
  • 기존의 교차 도메인 추천은 일반적으로 서로 다른 도메인 데이터의 지식 결합이나 지식 공유를 바탕으로 진행된다. 이러한 방식들은 최소 한 개 이상의 도메인 데이터가 필요해서 모든 도메인의 피드백 데이터가 없는 실제 서비스 초기 상황에는 적합하지 않을 수 있다. 따라서 본 논문에서는 서비스 초반 모든 도메인의 피드백 데이터가 없고 콘텐츠 데이터만 존재하는 상황에서 교차 도메인 추천 시스템을 효과적으로 시작하기 위해 텍스트 임베딩, 클러스터링, 프로파일링 및 콘텐츠 기반 필터링을 활용한 추천 시스템 구성을 제안하고자 한다. 평가를 위해 여행지, 지역 축제, 공연을 포함하는 문화 관광 데이터와, 이에 대한 사용자 프로파일링 결과를 바탕으로 추천을 진행하였다. 그 결과, 콘텐츠 임베딩에 대한 유사도를 시각화하여 교차 도메인 아이템 간 유사성을 확인할 수 있었고, 사용자별 추천 결과를 통해 제안한 교차 도메인 추천 시스템이 유의미하게 동작함을 보였다.

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Research of LOCA-Based Approach Applied to Users' Preferences on Items in Different Domains (상이한 아이템에 대한 사용자 선호도 활용 LOCA 접근 방법 연구)

  • Paik, Juryon;Ko, Kwang-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2022.07a
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    • pp.59-60
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    • 2022
  • 갈수록 개인화되어 가는 추천시스템은 다양한 모델에 의해 그 성능이 향상되고 있으며 최근 추세는 다른 분야와 마찬가지로 딥러닝 기반 모델을 적용하여 추천 품질을 향상하고 있다. 그러나 대다수의 추천시스템은 하나의 도메인에서 개별적으로 사용될 뿐, 유사도메인이나 상이한 도메인이나 모두 다른 도메인에서의 사용자 성향이나 아이템 유사성을 거의 또는 전혀 고려하지 않고 있다. 이는 추천결과의 sparsity와 cold-start 문제를 더 악화시키는 원인이 된다. 본 논문은 다양한 딥러닝 모델 적용 추천 모델 중 오토인코더 모델을 지역특화 협업에 적용한 모델을 간략하게 소개하고 해당 모델을 상이한 도메인 간의 적용하기 위한 첫 단계로 손실함수 부분에 대해 개념적으로 설명하고자 한다.

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Predicting the Performance of Recommender Systems through Social Network Analysis and Artificial Neural Network (사회연결망분석과 인공신경망을 이용한 추천시스템 성능 예측)

  • Cho, Yoon-Ho;Kim, In-Hwan
    • Journal of Intelligence and Information Systems
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.159-172
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    • 2010
  • The recommender system is one of the possible solutions to assist customers in finding the items they would like to purchase. To date, a variety of recommendation techniques have been developed. One of the most successful recommendation techniques is Collaborative Filtering (CF) that has been used in a number of different applications such as recommending Web pages, movies, music, articles and products. CF identifies customers whose tastes are similar to those of a given customer, and recommends items those customers have liked in the past. Numerous CF algorithms have been developed to increase the performance of recommender systems. Broadly, there are memory-based CF algorithms, model-based CF algorithms, and hybrid CF algorithms which combine CF with content-based techniques or other recommender systems. While many researchers have focused their efforts in improving CF performance, the theoretical justification of CF algorithms is lacking. That is, we do not know many things about how CF is done. Furthermore, the relative performances of CF algorithms are known to be domain and data dependent. It is very time-consuming and expensive to implement and launce a CF recommender system, and also the system unsuited for the given domain provides customers with poor quality recommendations that make them easily annoyed. Therefore, predicting the performances of CF algorithms in advance is practically important and needed. In this study, we propose an efficient approach to predict the performance of CF. Social Network Analysis (SNA) and Artificial Neural Network (ANN) are applied to develop our prediction model. CF can be modeled as a social network in which customers are nodes and purchase relationships between customers are links. SNA facilitates an exploration of the topological properties of the network structure that are implicit in data for CF recommendations. An ANN model is developed through an analysis of network topology, such as network density, inclusiveness, clustering coefficient, network centralization, and Krackhardt's efficiency. While network density, expressed as a proportion of the maximum possible number of links, captures the density of the whole network, the clustering coefficient captures the degree to which the overall network contains localized pockets of dense connectivity. Inclusiveness refers to the number of nodes which are included within the various connected parts of the social network. Centralization reflects the extent to which connections are concentrated in a small number of nodes rather than distributed equally among all nodes. Krackhardt's efficiency characterizes how dense the social network is beyond that barely needed to keep the social group even indirectly connected to one another. We use these social network measures as input variables of the ANN model. As an output variable, we use the recommendation accuracy measured by F1-measure. In order to evaluate the effectiveness of the ANN model, sales transaction data from H department store, one of the well-known department stores in Korea, was used. Total 396 experimental samples were gathered, and we used 40%, 40%, and 20% of them, for training, test, and validation, respectively. The 5-fold cross validation was also conducted to enhance the reliability of our experiments. The input variable measuring process consists of following three steps; analysis of customer similarities, construction of a social network, and analysis of social network patterns. We used Net Miner 3 and UCINET 6.0 for SNA, and Clementine 11.1 for ANN modeling. The experiments reported that the ANN model has 92.61% estimated accuracy and 0.0049 RMSE. Thus, we can know that our prediction model helps decide whether CF is useful for a given application with certain data characteristics.