Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Information Heterogeneity and Fusion in Recommender Systems 2010
DOI: 10.1145/1869446.1869451
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Abstract: The study reported in this paper is an attempt to improve contentbased recommendation in CoMeT, a social system for sharing information about research colloquia in Carnegie Mellon and University of Pittsburgh campuses. To improve the quality of recommendation in CoMeT, we explored three additional sources for building user profiles: tags used by users to annotate CoMeT's talks, partial content of CiteULike papers bookmarked by users, and tags used to annotate CiteULike papers. We also compare different tag int… Show more

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