Authors
J Ben Schafer, Joseph A Konstan, John Riedl
Publication date
2001/1
Journal
Data mining and knowledge discovery
Volume
5
Pages
115-153
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
Recommender systems are being used by an ever-increasing number of E-commerce sites to help consumers find products to purchase. What started as a novelty has turned into a serious business tool. Recommender systems use product knowledge—either hand-coded knowledge provided by experts or “mined” knowledge learned from the behavior of consumers—to guide consumers through the often-overwhelming task of locating products they will like. In this article we present an explanation of how recommender systems are related to some traditional database analysis techniques. We examine how recommender systems help E-commerce sites increase sales and analyze the recommender systems at six market-leading sites. Based on these examples, we create a taxonomy of recommender systems, including the inputs required from the consumers, the additional knowledge required from the …
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Scholar articles
JB Schafer, JA Konstan, J Riedl - Data mining and knowledge discovery, 2001
JB Shafer, JA Konstan, J Riedl - Data mining and knowledge discovery, 2001