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Improving Recommendation Quality by Merging Collaborative Filtering and Social Relationships
Matrix Factorization techniques have been successfully applied to raise the quality of suggestions generated\ud
by Collaborative Filtering Systems (CFSs). Traditional CFSs\ud
based on Matrix Factorization operate on the ratings provided\ud
by users and have been recently extended to incorporate\ud
demographic aspects such as age and gender. In this paper we\ud
propose to merge CF techniques based on Matrix Factorization\ud
and information regarding social friendships in order to\ud
provide users with more accurate suggestions and rankings\ud
on items of their interest. The proposed approach has been\ud
evaluated on a real-life online social network; the experimental\ud
results show an improvement against existing CF approaches.\ud
A detailed comparison with related literature is also presen
Trust-Networks in Recommender Systems
Similarity-based recommender systems suffer from significant limitations, such as data sparseness and scalability. The goal of this research is to improve recommender systems by incorporating the social concepts of trust and reputation. By introducing a trust model we can improve the quality and accuracy of the recommended items. Three trust-based recommendation strategies are presented and evaluated against the popular MovieLens [8] dataset
Home Affairs Select Committee Inquiry: young black people and the criminal justice system. Second annual report, December 2009
This is the second annual report to the House of Commons Home Affairs Select Committee (the Committee) setting out progress on the range of commitments made in the Government’s response to the report and recommendations of the Committee’s Inquiry on 'Young Black People and the Criminal Justice System (CJS)
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