Recommendation System Final
Recommendation System Final
BATCH MEMBERS
1. SHARATH J (410720104063)
3. NESAMANI K (410720104046)
• Personalization and recommendation systems are currently deployed for a variety of tasks at large
internet companies, including ad click-through rate (CTR) prediction and rankings.
• Two primary perspectives contributed to the architectural design of deep learning models for
personalization and recommendation.
• Neighborhood methods that provide recommendations by grouping users and products together and
latent factor methods that characterize users and products by certain implicit factors via matrix
factorization techniques were later deployed with success.
• The second view comes from predictive analytics, which relies on statistical models to classify or
predict the probability of events based on the given data.
• Predictive models shifted from using simple models such as linear and logistic regression to models that
incorporate deep networks.
• This abstract space may be interpreted as the space of the latent factors found by recommendation
systems.
LITERATURE SURVEY
• In general, recommender systems are defined as the supporting systems which help users to find
information, products, or services (such as books, movies, music, digital products, websites, and TV
programs) by aggregating and analyzing suggestions from other users, which mean reviews from
various authorities, and user attributes
• However, as academic research on recommender systems has increased significantly over the last ten
years, more research is required to be applicable in a real-world situation.
• , we reviewed all articles on recommender systems from 37 journals that were published from 2001 to
2010.
• Also, the literature search was based on the descriptors "Recommender system", "Recommendation
system", "Personalization system", "Collaborative filtering" and "Contents filtering".
• Many articles were excluded because articles such as Conference papers, master's and doctoral
dissertations, textbooks, unpublished working papers, non-English publication papers, and news were
unfit for our research.
• The recommendation fields and data mining techniques of 187 articles are reviewed and classified into
eight recommendation fields (book, document, image, movie, music, shopping, TV program, and others)
and eight data mining techniques (association rule, clustering, decision tree, k-nearest neighbor, link
analysis, neural network, regression, and other heuristic methods).
EXISTING METHOD OF RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM
• The use of efficient and accurate recommendation techniques is very important for
a system that will provide good and useful recommendation to its individual users.
Recommendation techniques.
• Content-based filtering.
• Collaborative filtering.
• Hybrid filtering.
RELATIVES WORKS IN RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM
• Stock Recommendations - Suggest stocks that are most profitable to the clients. The
recommendations may be stocks that they have traded in historically. Novelty does not matter
here; the profitability of the stock does.
• Product Recommendations - Suggest a mix of old and new products. The old products from
users’ historical transactions serve as a reminder of their frequent purchases. Also, it is important
to suggest new products that the users may like to try.
ADVANTAGES OF RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM
• Easy recommendations make less searchs and some times end up un good deals
• User eviews will give accurate information, this is also an advantae if you
purchase online as you can see other reviews too, most of the times honest
• Speed up the process of decision and purchase based on the previous statistics
METHODS FOR RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM
1. Content-based filtering
2. Collaborative filtering
3. Hybrid filtering
DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
WORK FLOW
OUTPUT OF THE APPLICATION
Sample Output:
sale
s
1,000.00
f(x) =
-
0.65584 x
− 28987.3
R² = 1
CONCLUSION
• [1] A Case-Based Recommendation Approach for Market Basket Data Anna Gatzioura and Miquel Snchez-
Marr IEEE INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS 2015.
• [3] Recommendation analysis on Item-based and User-based Collaboration Filtering Garima Gupta, Rahul
Katarya, India
• [4] Using collaborative filtering to weave information Tapestry D. Goldberg, D. Nichols, B. M. Oki, and D.
Terry, Communications of the ACM, vol. 35, no. 12, pp. 6170,1992
• [5] Recommender systems, Handbook, Francesso Ricci, Lior Rokach, Bracha Shapira, Paul B. Kantor.
Springer 2010.
• [6] Zhao, Zhi-Dan, and Ming-Sheng Shang. “User-based collaborative filtering recommendation
algorithms on Hadoop.” In 2010 Third International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data
Mining, pp. 478-481.IEEE, 2010
• [7] P. W. Yau and A. Tomlinson, “Towards Privacy in a Context-Aware Social Network Based
Recommendation System,” Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust (PASSAT) and 2011 IEEE Third
International Conference on Social Computing (SocialCom), 2011 IEEE Third International Conference
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