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Recommender Systems For Social Tagging Systems 1st Edition Leandro Balby Marinho

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Recommender Systems For Social Tagging Systems 1st Edition Leandro Balby Marinho
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.71 MB
Pages: 111
Author: Leandro Balby Marinho, Andreas Hotho, Robert Jäschke, Alexandros Nanopoulos, Steffen Rendle, Lars Schmidt-Thieme, Gerd Stumme, Panagiotis Symeonidis (auth.)
ISBN: 9781461418931, 9781461418948, 1461418933, 1461418941
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Recommender Systems For Social Tagging Systems 1st Edition Leandro Balby Marinho by Leandro Balby Marinho, Andreas Hotho, Robert Jäschke, Alexandros Nanopoulos, Steffen Rendle, Lars Schmidt-thieme, Gerd Stumme, Panagiotis Symeonidis (auth.) 9781461418931, 9781461418948, 1461418933, 1461418941 instant download after payment.

Social Tagging Systems are web applications in which users upload resources (e.g., bookmarks, videos, photos, etc.) and annotate it with a list of freely chosen keywords called tags. This is a grassroots approach to organize a site and help users to find the resources they are interested in. Social tagging systems are open and inherently social; features that have been proven to encourage participation. However, with the large popularity of these systems and the increasing amount of user-contributed content, information overload rapidly becomes an issue. Recommender Systems are well known applications for increasing the level of relevant content over the “noise” that continuously grows as more and more content becomes available online. In social tagging systems, however, we face new challenges. While in classic recommender systems the mode of recommendation is basically the resource, in social tagging systems there are three possible modes of recommendation: users, resources, or tags. Therefore suitable methods that properly exploit the different dimensions of social tagging systems data are needed. In this book, we survey the most recent and state-of-the-art work about a whole new generation of recommender systems built to serve social tagging systems. The book is divided into self-contained chapters covering the background material on social tagging systems and recommender systems to the more advanced techniques like the ones based on tensor factorization and graph-based models.

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