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Efficient Adaptive-Support Association Rule Mining for Recommender Systems
Authors:Weiyang Lin  Sergio A Alvarez  Carolina Ruiz
Affiliation:(1) SVC-3/2955, Microsoft Corporation, 1065 La Avenida, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA;(2) Department of Computer Science, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA;(3) Department of Computer Science, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA 01609, USA
Abstract:Collaborative recommender systems allow personalization for e-commerce by exploiting similarities and dissimilarities among customers' preferences. We investigate the use of association rule mining as an underlying technology for collaborative recommender systems. Association rules have been used with success in other domains. However, most currently existing association rule mining algorithms were designed with market basket analysis in mind. Such algorithms are inefficient for collaborative recommendation because they mine many rules that are not relevant to a given user. Also, it is necessary to specify the minimum support of the mined rules in advance, often leading to either too many or too few rules; this negatively impacts the performance of the overall system. We describe a collaborative recommendation technique based on a new algorithm specifically designed to mine association rules for this purpose. Our algorithm does not require the minimum support to be specified in advance. Rather, a target range is given for the number of rules, and the algorithm adjusts the minimum support for each user in order to obtain a ruleset whose size is in the desired range. Rules are mined for a specific target user, reducing the time required for the mining process. We employ associations between users as well as associations between items in making recommendations. Experimental evaluation of a system based on our algorithm reveals performance that is significantly better than that of traditional correlation-based approaches.
Keywords:data mining  efficient association rule mining  e-commerce  recommender systems  adaptive computation
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