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Apache Spark Machine Learning Blueprints

You're reading from   Apache Spark Machine Learning Blueprints Develop a range of cutting-edge machine learning projects with Apache Spark using this actionable guide

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785880391
Length 252 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Alex Liu Alex Liu
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Preface 1. Spark for Machine Learning FREE CHAPTER 2. Data Preparation for Spark ML 3. A Holistic View on Spark 4. Fraud Detection on Spark 5. Risk Scoring on Spark 6. Churn Prediction on Spark 7. Recommendations on Spark 8. Learning Analytics on Spark 9. City Analytics on Spark 10. Learning Telco Data on Spark 11. Modeling Open Data on Spark Index

Methods for recommendation


In the previous section, we described the use case of building a movie recommendation engine for the company ZHO and also prepared SPSS on the Spark computing platform. In this section, as before, we need to select our analytical methods (equations) for this movie recommendation project, which again means mapping our use case to machine learning methods.

For this exercise, we will use collaborative filtering because this analytical method is well developed and tested on many recommendation projects. At the same time, analytical processes and related algorithms are also well-developed for this method, which are available in R as well as MLlib.

By following the same methodology, once we finalize our decision for analytical methods or models, we will then need to prepare the coding.

Collaborative filtering

Collaborative filtering is a method used very commonly to build recommender systems. Simply speaking, collaborative filtering is an analytical method of producing predictions...

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