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A model for mobile content filtering on non-interactive recommendation systems
To overcome the problem of information overloading in mobile communication, a recommendation system can be used to help mobile device users. However, there are problems relating to sparsity of information from a first-time user in regard to initial rating of the content and the retrieval of relevant items. In order for the user to experience personalized content delivery via the mobile recommendation system, content filtering is necessary. This paper proposes an integrated method by using classification and association rule techniques for extracting knowledge from mobile content in a user's profile. The knowledge can be used to establish a model for new users and first rater on mobile content. The model recommends relevant content in the early stage during the connection based on the user's profile. The proposed method also facilitates association to be generated to link the first rater items to the top items identified from the outcomes of the classification and clustering processes. This can address the problem of sparsity in initial rating and new user's connection for non-interactive recommendation systems
Discovering the Impact of Knowledge in Recommender Systems: A Comparative Study
Recommender systems engage user profiles and appropriate filtering techniques
to assist users in finding more relevant information over the large volume of
information. User profiles play an important role in the success of
recommendation process since they model and represent the actual user needs.
However, a comprehensive literature review of recommender systems has
demonstrated no concrete study on the role and impact of knowledge in user
profiling and filtering approache. In this paper, we review the most prominent
recommender systems in the literature and examine the impression of knowledge
extracted from different sources. We then come up with this finding that
semantic information from the user context has substantial impact on the
performance of knowledge based recommender systems. Finally, some new clues for
improvement the knowledge-based profiles have been proposed.Comment: 14 pages, 3 tables; International Journal of Computer Science &
Engineering Survey (IJCSES) Vol.2, No.3, August 201
What Works Better? A Study of Classifying Requirements
Classifying requirements into functional requirements (FR) and non-functional
ones (NFR) is an important task in requirements engineering. However, automated
classification of requirements written in natural language is not
straightforward, due to the variability of natural language and the absence of
a controlled vocabulary. This paper investigates how automated classification
of requirements into FR and NFR can be improved and how well several machine
learning approaches work in this context. We contribute an approach for
preprocessing requirements that standardizes and normalizes requirements before
applying classification algorithms. Further, we report on how well several
existing machine learning methods perform for automated classification of NFRs
into sub-categories such as usability, availability, or performance. Our study
is performed on 625 requirements provided by the OpenScience tera-PROMISE
repository. We found that our preprocessing improved the performance of an
existing classification method. We further found significant differences in the
performance of approaches such as Latent Dirichlet Allocation, Biterm Topic
Modeling, or Naive Bayes for the sub-classification of NFRs.Comment: 7 pages, the 25th IEEE International Conference on Requirements
Engineering (RE'17
A survey on utilization of data mining approaches for dermatological (skin) diseases prediction
Due to recent technology advances, large volumes of medical data is obtained. These data contain valuable information. Therefore data mining techniques can be used to extract useful patterns. This paper is intended to introduce data mining and its various techniques and a survey of the available literature on medical data mining. We emphasize mainly on the application of data mining on skin diseases. A categorization has been provided based on the different data mining techniques. The utility of the various data mining methodologies is highlighted. Generally association mining is suitable for extracting rules. It has been used especially in cancer diagnosis. Classification is a robust method in medical mining. In this paper, we have summarized the different uses of classification in dermatology. It is one of the most important methods for diagnosis of erythemato-squamous diseases. There are different methods like Neural Networks, Genetic Algorithms and fuzzy classifiaction in this topic. Clustering is a useful method in medical images mining. The purpose of clustering techniques is to find a structure for the given data by finding similarities between data according to data characteristics. Clustering has some applications in dermatology. Besides introducing different mining methods, we have investigated some challenges which exist in mining skin data
Experiences in Mining Educational Data to Analyze Teacher's Performance: A Case Study with High Educational Teachers
Educational Data Mining (EDM) is a new paradigm aiming to mine and extract
knowledge necessary to optimize the effectiveness of teaching process. With normal
educational system work it’s often unlikely to accomplish fine system optimizing due to
large amount of data being collected and tangled throughout the system. EDM resolves
this problem by its capability to mine and explore these raw data and as a consequence of
extracting knowledge. This paper describes several experiments on real educational data
wherein the effectiveness of Data Mining is explained in migration the educational data
into knowledge. The experiments goal at first to identify important factors of teacher
behaviors influencing student satisfaction. In addition to presenting experiences gained
through the experiments, the paper aims to provide practical guidance of Data Mining
solutions in a real application
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