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Addressing cold start problem through unfavorable reviews and specification of products in recommender system

  • Hussain, Musarrat;Lee, Sungyoung
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2017.04a
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    • pp.914-915
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    • 2017
  • Importance and usage of the recommender system increases with the increase of information. The accuracy of the system recommendation primarily depends on the data. There is a problem in recommender systems, known as cold start problem. The lack of data about new products and users causes the cold start problem, and the system will not be able to give correct recommendation. This paper deals with cold start problem by comparing product specification and the review of the resembled products. The user, who likes the resembled product of the new one has more probability of taking interest in the new product as well. However, if a user disagreed with resembled product due to some reasons which the user mentioned in the reviews. The new product overcomes that issue, so the user will greatly accept the new product. Therefore, the system needs to recommend new product to those users as well, in this way the cold start problem will get resolved.

Collaborative Recommendations Using Adjusted Product Hierarchy : Methodology and Evaluation

  • Kim Jae Kyeong;Park Su Kyung;Cho Yoon Ho;Choi Il Young
    • Proceedings of the Korean Operations and Management Science Society Conference
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    • 2002.05a
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    • pp.320-325
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    • 2002
  • Today many companies offer millions of products to customers. They are faced with a problem to choose particular products . In response to this problem a new marking strategy, recommendation has emerged. Among recommendation technologies collaborative filtering is most preferred. But the performance degrades with the number of customers and products. Namely, collaborative filtering has two major limitations, sparsity and scalability. To overcome these problems we introduced a new recommendation methodology using adjusted product hierarchy, grain. This methodology focuses on dimensionality reduction to improve recommendation quality and uses a marketer's specific knowledge or experience. In addition, it uses a new measure in the neighborhood formation step which is the most important one in recommendation process.

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Device-Centered Personalized Product Recommendation Method using Purchase and Share Behavior in E-Commerce Environment (이커머스 환경에서 구매와 공유 행동을 이용한 기기 중심 개인화 상품 정보 추천 기법)

  • Kwon, Joon Hee
    • Journal of Korea Society of Digital Industry and Information Management
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.85-96
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    • 2022
  • Personalized recommendation technology is one of the most important technologies in electronic commerce environment. It helps users overcome information overload by suggesting information that match user's interests. In e-commerce environment, both mobile device users and smart device users have risen dramatically. It creates new challenges. Our method suggests product information that match user's device interests beyond only user's interests. We propose a device-centered personalized recommendation method. Our method uses both purchase and share behavior for user's devices interests. Moreover, it considers data type preference for each device. This paper presents a new recommendation method and algorithm. Then, an e-commerce scenario with a computer, a smartphone and an AI-speaker are described. The scenario shows our work is better than previous researches.

A Personalized Recommendation Procedure for E-Commerce

  • Kim, Jae-Kyeong;Cho, Yoon-Ho;Kim, Woo-Ju;Kim, Je-Ran;Suh, Ji-Hae
    • Proceedings of the Korea Inteligent Information System Society Conference
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    • 2001.01a
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    • pp.192-197
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    • 2001
  • A recommendation system tracks past actions of a group of users to make a recommendation to individual members of the group. The computer-mediated marketing and commerce have grown rapidly nowadays so the concerns about various recommendation procedures are increasing. We introduce a recommendation methodology by which e-commerce sites suggest new products of services to their customers. The suggested methodology is based on web log analysis, product taxonomy, and association rule mining. A product recommendation system is developed based on our suggested methodology and applied to a Korean internet shopping mall. The validity of our recommendation system is discussed with the analysis of a real internet shopping mall case.

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A Product Recommendation Scheme using Binary User-Item Matrix (고객-제품 구매여부 데이터를 이용한 제품 추천 방안)

  • 이종석;권준범;전치혁
    • Proceedings of the Korean Operations and Management Science Society Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.191-194
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    • 2003
  • As internet commerce grows, many company has begun to use a CF (Collaborative Filtering) as a Recommender System. To achieve an accuracy of CF, we need to obtain sufficient account of voting scores from customers. Moreover, those scores may not be consistent. To overcome this problem, we propose a new recommendation scheme using binary user-item matrix, which represents whether a user purchases a product instead of using the voting scores. Through the experiment regarding this new scheme, a better accuracy is demonstrated.

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Proposal for User-Product Attributes to Enhance Chatbot-Based Personalized Fashion Recommendation Service (챗봇 기반의 개인화 패션 추천 서비스 향상을 위한 사용자-제품 속성 제안)

  • Hyosun An;Sunghoon Kim;Yerim Choi
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.50-62
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    • 2023
  • The e-commerce fashion market has experienced a remarkable growth, leading to an overwhelming availability of shared information and numerous choices for users. In light of this, chatbots have emerged as a promising technological solution to enhance personalized services in this context. This study aimed to develop user-product attributes for a chatbot-based personalized fashion recommendation service using big data text mining techniques. To accomplish this, over one million consumer reviews from Coupang, an e-commerce platform, were collected and analyzed using frequency analyses to identify the upper-level attributes of users and products. Attribute terms were then assigned to each user-product attribute, including user body shape (body proportion, BMI), user needs (functional, expressive, aesthetic), user TPO (time, place, occasion), product design elements (fit, color, material, detail), product size (label, measurement), and product care (laundry, maintenance). The classification of user-product attributes was found to be applicable to the knowledge graph of the Conversational Path Reasoning model. A testing environment was established to evaluate the usefulness of attributes based on real e-commerce users and purchased product information. This study is significant in proposing a new research methodology in the field of Fashion Informatics for constructing the knowledge base of a chatbot based on text mining analysis. The proposed research methodology is expected to enhance fashion technology and improve personalized fashion recommendation service and user experience with a chatbot in the e-commerce market.

Social Network Analysis for New Product Recommendation (신상품 추천을 위한 사회연결망분석의 활용)

  • Cho, Yoon-Ho;Bang, Joung-Hae
    • Journal of Intelligence and Information Systems
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.183-200
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    • 2009
  • Collaborative Filtering is one of the most used recommender systems. However, basically it cannot be used to recommend new products to customers because it finds products only based on the purchasing history of each customer. In order to cope with this shortcoming, many researchers have proposed the hybrid recommender system, which is a combination of collaborative filtering and content-based filtering. Content-based filtering recommends the products whose attributes are similar to those of the products that the target customers prefer. However, the hybrid method is used only for the limited categories of products such as music and movie, which are the products whose attributes are easily extracted. Therefore it is essential to find a more effective approach to recommend to customers new products in any category. In this study, we propose a new recommendation method which applies centrality concept widely used to analyze the relational and structural characteristics in social network analysis. The new products are recommended to the customers who are highly likely to buy the products, based on the analysis of the relationships among products by using centrality. The recommendation process consists of following four steps; purchase similarity analysis, product network construction, centrality analysis, and new product recommendation. In order to evaluate the performance of this proposed method, sales data from H department store, one of the well.known department stores in Korea, is used.

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Enhanced Recommendation Algorithm using Semantic Collaborative Filtering: E-commerce Portal (전자상거래 포탈을 위한 시맨틱 협업 필터링을 이용한 확장된 추천 알고리즘)

  • Ahmed, Shohel;Kim, Jong-Woo;Kang, Sang-Gil
    • Journal of Intelligence and Information Systems
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.79-98
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    • 2011
  • This paper proposes a semantic recommendation technique for a personalized e-commerce portal. Semantic recommendation is achieved by utilizing the attributes of products. The semantic similarity of the products is merged with the rating information of the products to provide an accurate recommendation. The recommendation technique also analyzes various attitudes of the customer to evaluate the implicit rating of products. Attitudes are classifies into three types such as "purchasing product", "adding product to shopping cart", and "viewing the product information." We implicitly track customer attitude to estimate the rating of products for recommending products. Also we implement a session validation process to identify the valid sessions that are highly important for giving an accurate recommendation. Our recommendation technique shows a high degree of accuracy as we use age groupings of customers with similar preferences. The experimental section shows that our proposed recommendation method outperforms well known collaborative filtering methods not only for the existing customer, but also for the new user with no previous purchase record.

Number of Ratings and Performance in Collaborative Filtering-based Product Recommendation (협업 필터링 기반 상품 추천에서의 평가 횟수와 성능)

  • Lee Hong-Joo;Park Sung-Joo;Kim Jong-Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.27-39
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    • 2006
  • The Collaborative Filtering (CF) is one of the popular techniques for personalization in e-commerce storefronts. For CF-based recommendation, every customer needs to provide subjective evaluation ratings for some products based on his/her preference. Also, if an e-commerce site recommends a new product, some customers should rate it. However, there is no in-depth investigation on the impacts on recommendation performance of two number of ratings, i.e. the number of ratings of an individual customer and the number of ratings of an item, even though these are important factors to determine performance of CF methods. In this study, using publicly available EachMovie data set, we empirically investigate the relationships between the two number of ratings and the performance of CF. For the purpose, three analyses were executed. The first and second analyses were performed to investigate the relationship between the number of ratings of a particular customer and the recommendation performance of CF. In the third analysis, we investigate the relationship between the number of ratings on a particular item and the recommendation performance of CF. From these experiments, we can find that there are thresholds in terms of the number of ratings below which the recommendation performances increase monotonically. That is, the number of ratings of a customer and the number of ratings on an item are critical to the recommendation performance of CF when the number of ratings is less than the thresholds, but the value of the ratings decreases after the numbers of ratings pass the thresholds. The results of the experiments provide insight to making operational decisions concerning collaborative filtering in practice.

User Bias Drift Social Recommendation Algorithm based on Metric Learning

  • Zhao, Jianli;Li, Tingting;Yang, Shangcheng;Li, Hao;Chai, Baobao
    • KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems (TIIS)
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    • v.16 no.12
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    • pp.3798-3814
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    • 2022
  • Social recommendation algorithm can alleviate data sparsity and cold start problems in recommendation system by integrated social information. Among them, matrix-based decomposition algorithms are the most widely used and studied. Such algorithms use dot product operations to calculate the similarity between users and items, which ignores user's potential preferences, reduces algorithms' recommendation accuracy. This deficiency can be avoided by a metric learning-based social recommendation algorithm, which learns the distance between user embedding vectors and item embedding vectors instead of vector dot-product operations. However, previous works provide no theoretical explanation for its plausibility. Moreover, most works focus on the indirect impact of social friends on user's preferences, ignoring the direct impact on user's rating preferences, which is the influence of user rating preferences. To solve these problems, this study proposes a user bias drift social recommendation algorithm based on metric learning (BDML). The main work of this paper is as follows: (1) the process of introducing metric learning in the social recommendation scenario is introduced in the form of equations, and explained the reason why metric learning can replace the click operation; (2) a new user bias is constructed to simultaneously model the impact of social relationships on user's ratings preferences and user's preferences; Experimental results on two datasets show that the BDML algorithm proposed in this study has better recommendation accuracy compared with other comparison algorithms, and will be able to guarantee the recommendation effect in a more sparse dataset.