Traditional recommendation systems rely on past usage data in order to
generate new recommendations. Those approaches fail to generate sensible
recommendations for new users and items into the system due to missing
information about their past interactions. In this paper, we propose a solution
for successfully addressing item-cold start problem which uses model-based
approach and recent advances in deep learning. In particular, we use latent
factor model for recommendation, and predict the latent factors from item's
descriptions using convolutional neural network when they cannot be obtained
from usage data. Latent factors obtained by applying matrix factorization to
the available usage data are used as ground truth to train the convolutional
neural network. To create latent factor representations for the new items, the
convolutional neural network uses their textual description. The results from
the experiments reveal that the proposed approach significantly outperforms
several baseline estimators