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In this case study, we describe the design and architecture of a scalable collaborative web filtering service, TaggyBear, which is powered by free and open source software. We will introduce the reader to the ideas and concepts behind TaggyBear, and discuss why we picked the software components that form the basis of the service. We will talk about how we combined or extended their functionality to...
The explosive growth of information makes people confused in making a choice among a huge amount of products, like movies, books, etc. To help people clarify what they want easily, in this study, we present an intelligent recommendation approach named RSCF (recommendation by rough-set and collaborative filtering) that integrates collaborative information and content features to predict user preferences...
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