Friday, June 27th, 2008

List of Accepted Papers to Large-Scale Recommender Systems Workshop

Filed under: Science and Technology — Daniel Lemire @ 17:03

We just posted the list of accepted papers to second workshop on Large-Scale Recommender Systems and the Netflix Prize Competition. Here are the titles:

  • Jinlong Wu and Tiejun Li. A Modified Fuzzy C-Means Algorithm For Collaborative Filtering
  • Gavin Potter. Putting the collaborator back into collaborative filtering
  • Andreas Toescher, Michael Jahrer and Robert Legenstein. Improved Neighborhood-Based Algorithms for Large-Scale Recommender Systems
  • Tamas Kiss, Miklos Kurucz, István Nagy and Andras A. Benczur. Large-scale recommenders based on Association Rule Mining
  • Oscar Celma and Pedro Cano. From hits to niches? or how popular artists can bias music recommendations
  • Domonkos Tikk, Gabor Takacs, Istvan Pilaszy and Bottyan Nemeth. Investigation of Various Matrix Factorization Methods for Large Recommender Systems

3 Comments »

  1. Cool, I’m looking forward to all of the papers. Especially Gavin’s — I’ve been waiting to see what he’s been up to and his name on that list is a nice surprise. Everything I’ve read about his work (on Wired, his blog, etc) looks promising.

    Comment by Jason Adams — 27/6/2008 @ 19:58

  2. I apologize for my ignorance but still I’d like to ask: When will these papers be available for download? When the conference starts or are they already posted somewhere?

    Comment by George — 10/7/2008 @ 8:18

  3. George:

    Because it is an ACM event, ACM holds the copyright of the papers (as far as I know).

    The papers will be available through ACM Digital Library. Also, you can always email the authors and ask for an electronic preprint. Some authors publish preprints on their Web sites.

    Comment by Daniel Lemire — 10/7/2008 @ 9:57

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