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Improving Music Recommendation in Session-Based Collaborative Filtering by Using Temporal Context


Abstract:

Music recommendation systems based on Collaborative Filtering methods have been extensively developed over the last years. Typically, they work by analyzing the past user...Show More

Abstract:

Music recommendation systems based on Collaborative Filtering methods have been extensively developed over the last years. Typically, they work by analyzing the past user-song relationships, and provide informed guesses based on the overall information collected from other users. Although the music listening behavior is a repetitive and time-dependent process, these methods have not taken this into account and only consider user-song interaction for recommendation. In this work, we explore the usage of temporal context and session diversity in Session-based Collaborative Filtering techniques for music recommendation. We compared two techniques to capture the users' listening patterns over time: one explicitly extracts temporal properties and session diversity, to group and compare the similarity of sessions, the other uses a generative topic modeling algorithm, which is able to implicitly model temporal patterns. We evaluated the developed algorithms by measuring the Hit Ratio, and the Mean Reciprocal Rank. Results reveal that the inclusion of temporal information, either explicitly or implicitly, increases significantly the accuracy of the recommendation, while compared to the traditional session-based CF.
Date of Conference: 04-06 November 2013
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 10 February 2014
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Conference Location: Herndon, VA, USA

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