Use of Autoencoder and One-Hot Encoding for Customer Segmentation
Tomasz Smutek,
Jan Sikora,
Sylwester Bogacki
et al.
Abstract:Purpose:The research article aims to apply Autoencoder and One-Hot Encoding techniques to the segmentation of retail customers, exploring how these methodologies can contribute to a more refined and actionable segmentation process. Design/Methodology/Approach: The study uses a dataset comprising detailed profiles of 2240 retail customers, applying Autoencoders and One-Hot Encoding to categorize customers into distinct segments. It evaluates Autoencoders' embeddings and compares them with the traditional One-Ho… Show more
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