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Recommendation over a Heterogeneous Social Network

Published: 20 July 2008 Publication History

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With the Web content having been changed from homogeneity to heterogeneity, the recommendation becomes a more challenging issue. In this paper, we have investigated the recommendation problem on a general heterogeneous Web social network. We categorize the recommendation needs on it into two main scenarios: recommendation when a person is doing a search and recommendation when the person is browsing the information. We formalize the recommendation as a ranking problem over the heterogeneous network. Moreover, we propose using a random walk model to simultaneously ranking different types of objects and propose a pair-wise learning algorithm to learn the weight of each type of relationship in the model. Experimental results on two real-world data sets show that improvements can be obtained by comparing with the baseline methods.

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WAIM '08: Proceedings of the 2008 The Ninth International Conference on Web-Age Information Management
July 2008
670 pages
ISBN:9780769531854

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 20 July 2008

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