TY - JOUR
T1 - PORSCHE
T2 - 2nd International Workshop on Personalized Context Modeling and Management for UbiComp Applications , ubiPCMM 2006
AU - Kawashima, Hideyuki
AU - Matsushita, Takaki
AU - Satake, Satoru
AU - Imai, Michita
AU - Shinagawa, Yasuhide
AU - Anzai, Yuichiro
PY - 2006/12/1
Y1 - 2006/12/1
N2 - In web applications, recommendation algorithms such like collaborative filtering techniques are widely accepted for web users. To apply the algorithms for physical world objects such as books, three problems arise. The first problem is, how to input user ratings for physical objects? The second problem is, how to measure user interests for physical objects? The third problem is, how to consider the relationship between physical objects and users based on their locations? In order to solve the problems, this paper proposes a physical objects recommender system for cell phone users, PORSCHE. As for the first problem, PORSCHE estimates the user ratings using user behaviors for physical objects. As for the second problem, PORSCHE changes the user ratings using both user behaviors and elapsed time. As for the third problem, PORSCHE adjusts the user ratings by continually monitoring the distance between physical objects and users. The result of experiments simulating a bookstore shows that PORSCHE detects user interests accurately and it also recommends proper books for the user.
AB - In web applications, recommendation algorithms such like collaborative filtering techniques are widely accepted for web users. To apply the algorithms for physical world objects such as books, three problems arise. The first problem is, how to input user ratings for physical objects? The second problem is, how to measure user interests for physical objects? The third problem is, how to consider the relationship between physical objects and users based on their locations? In order to solve the problems, this paper proposes a physical objects recommender system for cell phone users, PORSCHE. As for the first problem, PORSCHE estimates the user ratings using user behaviors for physical objects. As for the second problem, PORSCHE changes the user ratings using both user behaviors and elapsed time. As for the third problem, PORSCHE adjusts the user ratings by continually monitoring the distance between physical objects and users. The result of experiments simulating a bookstore shows that PORSCHE detects user interests accurately and it also recommends proper books for the user.
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M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:84884802661
SN - 1613-0073
VL - 197
JO - CEUR Workshop Proceedings
JF - CEUR Workshop Proceedings
Y2 - 17 September 2006 through 21 September 2006
ER -