This article examines new issues resulting from applying case-based reasoning (CBR) in e-commerce and proposes a unified logical model for CBR-based e-commerce systems (CECS) that consists of three cycles and covers almost all activities of applying CBR in e-commerce. This article also decomposes ca
A graph model for E-commerce recommender systems
โ Scribed by Zan Huang; Wingyan Chung; Hsinchun Chen
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 148 KB
- Volume
- 55
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1532-2882
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Information overload on the Web has created enormous challenges to customers selecting products for online purchases and to online businesses attempting to identify customers' preferences efficiently. Various recommender systems employing different data representations and recommendation methods are currently used to address these challenges. In this research, we developed a graph model that provides a generic data representation and can support different recommendation methods. To demonstrate its usefulness and flexibility, we developed three recommendation methods: direct retrieval, association mining, and highโdegree association retrieval. We used a data set from an online bookstore as our research testโbed. Evaluation results showed that combining product content information and historical customer transaction information achieved more accurate predictions and relevant recommendations than using only collaborative information. However, comparisons among different methods showed that highโdegree association retrieval did not perform significantly better than the association mining method or the direct retrieval method in our testโbed.
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