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Social recommendation explores social information to improve the quality of a recommender system. It can be further divided into explicit and implicit social network recommendation. The former assumes the existence of explicit social connections between users in addition to the rating data. The latter one assumes the availability of only the ratings but not the social connections between users since...
Ensemble learning is a commonly used tool for building prediction models from data streams, due to its intrinsic merits of handling large volumes stream data. Despite of its extraordinary successes in stream data mining, existing ensemble models, in stream data environments, mainly fall into the ensemble classifiers category, without realizing that building classifiers requires labor intensive labeling...
In this paper, we propose a framework to build prediction models from data streams which contain both labeled and unlabeled examples. We argue that due to the increasing data collection ability but limited resources for labeling, stream data collected at hand may only have a small number of labeled examples, whereas a large portion of data remain unlabeled but can be beneficial for learning. Unleashing...
Recent years have witnessed a large body of research works on mining knowledge from large volume of data to support decision making, where a primary assumption is that the training and test examples come from a same domain (i.e., the target domain). However, this assumption, in reality, is too rigorous to describe the training examples which may come from a different domain to the target domain (i...
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