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Social Collaborative Filtering by Trust

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IEEE COMPUTER SOC
DOI: 10.1109/TPAMI.2016.2605085

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Recommender system; collaborative filtering; trust network; matrix factorization

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61373053, 61133011, 61572226, 61300146, 61272291]
  2. Jilin Province Natural Science Foundation [20150101052JC]

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Recommender systems are used to accurately and actively provide users with potentially interesting information or services. Collaborative filtering is a widely adopted approach to recommendation, but sparse data and cold-start users are often barriers to providing high quality recommendations. To address such issues, we propose a novel method that works to improve the performance of collaborative filtering recommendations by integrating sparse rating data given by users and sparse social trust network among these same users. This is a model-based method that adopts matrix factorization technique that maps users into low-dimensional latent feature spaces in terms of their trust relationship, and aims to more accurately reflect the users reciprocal influence on the formation of their own opinions and to learn better preferential patterns of users for high-quality recommendations. We use four large-scale datasets to show that the proposed method performs much better, especially for cold start users, than state-of-the-art recommendation algorithms for social collaborative filtering based on trust.

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