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Machine Learning Algorithms

You're reading from  Machine Learning Algorithms

Product type Book
Published in Jul 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785889622
Pages 360 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Toc

Table of Contents (22) Chapters close

Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. A Gentle Introduction to Machine Learning 2. Important Elements in Machine Learning 3. Feature Selection and Feature Engineering 4. Linear Regression 5. Logistic Regression 6. Naive Bayes 7. Support Vector Machines 8. Decision Trees and Ensemble Learning 9. Clustering Fundamentals 10. Hierarchical Clustering 11. Introduction to Recommendation Systems 12. Introduction to Natural Language Processing 13. Topic Modeling and Sentiment Analysis in NLP 14. A Brief Introduction to Deep Learning and TensorFlow 15. Creating a Machine Learning Architecture

Summary


In this chapter, we discussed the main techniques for building a recommender system. In a user-based scenario, we assume that we have enough pieces of information about the users to be able to cluster them, and moreover, we implicitly assume that similar users would like the same products. In this way, it's immediate to determine the neighborhood of every new user and to suggest the products positively rated by his/her peers. In a similar way, a content-based scenario is based on the clustering of products according to their peculiar features. In this case, the assumption is weaker, because it's more probable that a user who bought an item or rated it positively will do the same with similar products.

Then we introduced collaborative filtering, which is a technique based on explicit ratings, used to predict all missing values for all users and products. In the memory-based variant, we don't train a model but we try to work directly with a user-product matrix, looking for the k-nearest...

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