A Private and Reliable Recommendation System for Social Networks

Author(s):  
T. Ryan Hoens ◽  
Marina Blanton ◽  
Nitesh V. Chawla
Author(s):  
Lakshmikanth Paleti ◽  
P. Radha Krishna ◽  
J.V.R. Murthy

Recommendation systems provide reliable and relevant recommendations to users and also enable users’ trust on the website. This is achieved by the opinions derived from reviews, feedbacks and preferences provided by the users when the product is purchased or viewed through social networks. This integrates interactions of social networks with recommendation systems which results in the behavior of users and user’s friends. The techniques used so far for recommendation systems are traditional, based on collaborative filtering and content based filtering. This paper provides a novel approach called User-Opinion-Rating (UOR) for building recommendation systems by taking user generated opinions over social networks as a dimension. Two tripartite graphs namely User-Item-Rating and User-Item-Opinion are constructed based on users’ opinion on items along with their ratings. Proposed approach quantifies the opinions of users and results obtained reveal the feasibility.


Author(s):  
Fahd Kalloubi ◽  
El Habib Nfaoui

Twitter is one of the primary online social networks where users share messages and contents of interest to those who follow their activities. To effectively categorize and give audience to their tweets, users try to append appropriate hashtags to their short messages. However, the hashtags usage is very small and very heterogeneous and users may spend a lot of time searching the appropriate hashtags. Thus, the need for a system to assist users in this task is very important to increase and homogenize the hashtagging usage. In this chapter, the authors present a hashtag recommendation system on microblogging platforms by leveraging semantic features. Furthermore, they conduct a detailed study on how the semantic-based model influences the final recommended hashtags using different ranking strategies. Moreover, they propose a linear and a machine learning based combination of these ranking strategies. The experiment results show that their approach improves content-based recommendations, achieving a recall of more than 47% on recommending 5 hashtags.


Author(s):  
Ammar Alnahhas ◽  
Bassel Alkhatib

As the data on the online social networks is getting larger, it is important to build personalized recommendation systems that recommend suitable content to users, there has been much research in this field that uses conceptual representations of text to match user models with best content. This article presents a novel method to build a user model that depends on conceptual representation of text by using ConceptNet concepts that exceed the named entities to include the common-sense meaning of words and phrases. The model includes the contextual information of concepts as well, the authors also show a novel method to exploit the semantic relations of the knowledge base to extend user models, the experiment shows that the proposed model and associated recommendation algorithms outperform all previous methods as a detailed comparison shows in this article.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gesu Li ◽  
Zhipeng Cai ◽  
Guisheng Yin ◽  
Zaobo He ◽  
Madhuri Siddula

The recommender system is mainly used in the e-commerce platform. With the development of the Internet, social networks and e-commerce networks have broken each other’s boundaries. Users also post information about their favorite movies or books on social networks. With the enhancement of people’s privacy awareness, the personal information of many users released publicly is limited. In the absence of items rating and knowing some user information, we propose a novel recommendation method. This method provides a list of recommendations for target attributes based on community detection and known user attributes and links. Considering the recommendation list and published user information that may be exploited by the attacker to infer other sensitive information of users and threaten users’ privacy, we propose the CDAI (Infer Attributes based on Community Detection) method, which finds a balance between utility and privacy and provides users with safer recommendations.


2014 ◽  
Vol 496-500 ◽  
pp. 1865-1868
Author(s):  
Hu Xin Tang ◽  
Xu Qian

Research status and development of the recommendation system are studied, the focus of evaluation of recommender system and recommender system based on social network in two aspects, and puts forward some improved algorithm, and achieved certain results. KDD Cup 2012 Track data for the simulation experiments on the correlation algorithm based on search engine, has been shown in different positions on the relative attractiveness of advertising, numerical user. At the same time, rapid calculation of the degree of correlation between a user and other users of an algorithm is given, and then quickly given the recommendation results. KDD Cup 2012 Track data for the simulation experiment of the algorithm, and the analysis result is given.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Touhid Ghasemi

In the information age with billions of documents available on the Internet, searching among these documents has become quite a challenge for researchers. Since most of the search methods are based on terms within the documents, identifying the relationship between the terms has always been important in the eld of Information Retrieval. Using term relations in query expansion techniques is one of the most commonly used and successful approaches that are being used in order to help users nd what they need. In this study a fuzzy set based methodology is exploited for the retrieval and analysis of data available in Web2.0 social networking sites. The documents in each server or node are used for building a knowledge-base that will be employed by the Recommendation System in order to provide domain speci c suggestions, based on the friendship network in social networking sites. The results of the study show that the proposed methodology is reasonably scalable and can be employed on social networking sites.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Sheng Bin ◽  
Gengxin Sun

With the widespread use of social networks, social recommendation algorithms that add social relationships between users to recommender systems have been widely applied. Existing social recommendation algorithms only introduced one type of social relationship to the recommendation system, but in reality, there are often multiple social relationships among users. In this paper, a new matrix factorization recommendation algorithm combined with multiple social relationships is proposed. Through experiment results analysis on the Epinions dataset, the proposed matrix factorization recommendation algorithm has a significant improvement over the traditional and matrix factorization recommendation algorithms that integrate a single social relationship.


2016 ◽  
Vol 156 (8) ◽  
pp. 1-5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Akash Bhapkar ◽  
Kajal Fegade ◽  
Rahul Ahire ◽  
Chitra Chaudhary ◽  
A. M.

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