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Online shopping has developed to a stage where catalogs have become very large and diverse. Thus, it is a challenge to present relevant items to potential customers within a very few interactions. This is even more so when users have no defined shopping objectives but operate in an opportunistic mindset. This problem is often tackled by recommender systems. However, these systems rely on consistent...
The multiplication of large-scale document collections has created the need for robust and adaptive access strategies in many applicative areas. In this paper, we depart from the traditional document search paradigm to move onto the construction of a collection navigation strategy. We thus detail a model where user clicks are taken as expression of interest rather than positive search feedback. In...
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