Recommender systems: Introduction and challenges

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Abstract

Recommender Systems (RSs) are software tools and techniques that provide suggestions for items that are most likely of interest to a particular user. In this introductory chapter, we briefly discuss basic RS ideas and concepts. Our main goal is to delineate, in a coherent and structured way, the chapters included in this handbook. Additionally, we aim to help the reader navigate the rich and detailed content that this handbook offers.

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Ricci, F., Shapira, B., & Rokach, L. (2015). Recommender systems: Introduction and challenges. In Recommender Systems Handbook, Second Edition (pp. 1–34). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7637-6_1

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