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Machine Learning in Java

You're reading from   Machine Learning in Java Helpful techniques to design, build, and deploy powerful machine learning applications in Java

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788474399
Length 300 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Ashish Bhatia Ashish Bhatia
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Bostjan Kaluza Bostjan Kaluza
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Preface 1. Applied Machine Learning Quick Start FREE CHAPTER 2. Java Libraries and Platforms for Machine Learning 3. Basic Algorithms - Classification, Regression, and Clustering 4. Customer Relationship Prediction with Ensembles 5. Affinity Analysis 6. Recommendation Engines with Apache Mahout 7. Fraud and Anomaly Detection 8. Image Recognition with Deeplearning4j 9. Activity Recognition with Mobile Phone Sensors 10. Text Mining with Mallet - Topic Modeling and Spam Detection 11. What Is Next? 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Basic concepts

Recommendation engines aim at showing users items of interest. What makes them different from search engines is the relevant content usually appears on a website without having been requested, and users don't have to build queries, as recommendation engines observe the users' actions and construct the queries for users without their knowledge.

Arguably, the most well-known example of a recommendation engine is www.amazon.com, which provides personalized recommendation in a number of ways. The following screenshot shows an example of Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought. As you will see later on, this is an example of collaborative item-based recommendation, where items similar to a particular item are recommended:

In this section, we will introduce key concepts related to understanding and building recommendation engines.

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