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  1. Proceedings of the 2014 Recommender Systems Challenge (RecSysChallenge '14)
  2. Exploring Tweet Engagement in the RecSys 2014 Data Challenge
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An analysis of the 2014 RecSys Challenge
User Engagement as Evaluation: a Ranking or a Regression Problem?
RecSys Challenge 2014: an ensemble of binary classifiers and matrix factorization
Ranking approach to RecSys Challenge
Utilizing Voting Systems for Ranking User Tweets
Regression and Learning to Rank Aggregation for User Engagement Evaluation
A Two Step Ranking Solution for Twitter User Engagement
Predicting User Engagement in Twitter with Collaborative Ranking
Exploring Tweet Engagement in the RecSys 2014 Data Challenge
A Recommender System for Predicting User Engagement in Twitter
Recommender System Based on Modularity
Online Tweet Recommendation Using Extreme Learning Machine
How popular are your tweets?

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Exploring Tweet Engagement in the RecSys 2014 Data Challenge

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Author Hurley, Neil Wasilewski, Jacek
Abstract While much recommender system research has been driven by the rating prediction task, there is an emphasis in recent research on exploring new methods to evaluate the effectiveness of a recommendation. The Recommender Systems Challenge 2014 takes up this theme by challenging researchers to explore engagement as an evaluation criterion. In this paper we discuss how predicting engagement differs from the traditional rating prediction task and motivate the rationale behind our approach to the challenge. We show that standard matrix factorization recommender algorithms do not perform well on the task. Our solution depends on clustering items according to their time-dependent profile to distinguish topical movies from other movies. Our prediction engine also exploits the observation that extreme ratings are more likely to attract engagement.
Starting Page 47
Ending Page 51
Page Count 5
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450331883
DOI 10.1145/2668067.2668075
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2014-10-10
Publisher Place New York
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Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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