“…The experiments will be carried out using MovieLens and Netflix datasets. papers are focused on movie recommendation studies (Winoto & Tang, 2010;CarrerNeto, Hernández-Alcaraz, Valencia-García, & García-Sánchez, 2012); however, a great volume of literature for RS is centered on different topics, such as music (Lee, Cho, & Kim, 2010;Nanolopoulos, Rafailidis, Symeonidis, & Manolopoulos, 2010;Tan, Bu, Chen, & He, 2011), television (Yo, Zhou, Hao, & Gu, 2006;Barragáns-Martínez, Costa-Montenegro, Burguillo, Rey-López, Mikic-Fonte, & Peleteiro, 2010), books (Goldberg, Roeder, Gupta, & Perkins, 2001; Núñez-Valdés, Cueva-Lovelle, Sanjuán-Martínez, Ordoñez de Pablos, & Monegro Marín, 2012), documents (Porcel, Moreno, & Herrera-Viedma, 2009;Porcel & Herrera-Viedma, 2010;Serrano-Guerrero, HerreraViedma, Olivas, Cerezo, & Romero, 2011;Porcel, Tejada-Lorente, Martínez, & Herrera-Viedma, 2012), e-learning (Zaiane, 2002;Bobadilla, Serradilla, & Hernando, 2009), e-commerce (Huang, Zeng, & Chen, 2007;Castro-Schez, Miguel, Vallejo, & López-López, 2011), applications in markets (Costa-Montenegro, Barragáns-Martínez, & Rey-López, 2012), tourism (Borràs, Moreno, & Valls, 2014) and web search (McNally, O'mahony, Coyle, Briggs, & Smyth, 2011;Zhang, Yu, Fang, You, Liu, Liu, & Yan, 2014), among others.…”