Spectral clustering techniques have become one of the most popular clustering algorithms, mainly because of their simplicity and effectiveness. In this work, we make use of one of these techniques, Normalised Cut, in order to derive a cluster-based collaborative filtering algorithm which outperforms other standard techniques in the state-of-the-art in terms of ranking precision. We frame this technique as a method for neighbour selection, and we show its effectiveness when compared with other cluster-based methods. Furthermore, the performance of our method could be improved if standard similarity metrics -such as Pearson's correlation -are also used when predicting the user's preferences.
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