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Trust prediction has been a vital part in trust-aware recommender systems. There are two approaches to predict trust between users: an explicit-information approach and an implicit-information approach. The explicit-information approach uses the explicit trust information observed from a trustor-trustee pair, whereas the implicit-information approach uses the implicit-information inferred from interaction...
An intuitive way to process the big data efficiently is to reduce the volume of data transferred over the storage interface to a host system. This is the reason that the notion of intelligent SSD (iSSD) was proposed to give processing power to SSD. There is rich literature on iSSD, however, its real implementation has not been provided to the public yet. Most prior work aims to quantify the benefits...
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