Authors
Ioannis Konstas, Vassilios Stathopoulos, Joemon M Jose
Publication date
2009/7/19
Book
Proceedings of the 32nd international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in information retrieval
Pages
195-202
Description
Social network systems, like last.fm, play a significant role in Web 2.0, containing large amounts of multimedia-enriched data that are enhanced both by explicit user-provided annotations and implicit aggregated feedback describing the personal preferences of each user. It is also a common tendency for these systems to encourage the creation of virtual networks among their users by allowing them to establish bonds of friendship and thus provide a novel and direct medium for the exchange of data.
We investigate the role of these additional relationships in developing a track recommendation system. Taking into account both the social annotation and friendships inherent in the social graph established among users, items and tags, we created a collaborative recommendation system that effectively adapts to the personal information needs of each user. We adopt the generic framework of Random Walk with …
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I Konstas, V Stathopoulos, JM Jose - Proceedings of the 32nd international ACM SIGIR …, 2009