On building entity recommender systems using user click log and freebase knowledge

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Abstract

Due to their commercial value, search engines and recommender systems have become two popular research topics in both industry and academia over the past decade. Although these two fields have been actively and extensively studied separately, researchers are beginning to realize the importance of the scenarios at their intersection: providing an integrated search and information discovery user experience. In this paper, we study a novel application, i.e., personalized entity recommendation for search engine users, by utilizing user click log and the knowledge extracted from Freebase. To better bridge the gap between search engines and recommender systems, we first discuss important heuristics and features of the datasets. We then propose a generic, robust, and time-aware personalized recommendation framework to utilize these heuristics and features at different granularity levels. Using movie recommendation as a case study, with user click log dataset collected from a widely used commercial search engine, we demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed framework over other popular and state-of-the-art recommendation techniques. © 2014 ACM.

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Yu, X., Ma, H., Hsu, B. J., & Han, J. (2014). On building entity recommender systems using user click log and freebase knowledge. In WSDM 2014 - Proceedings of the 7th ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining (pp. 263–272). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/2556195.2556233

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