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Machine Learning Algorithms - Second Edition

You're reading from  Machine Learning Algorithms - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Aug 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789347999
Pages 522 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Toc

Table of Contents (19) Chapters close

Preface 1. A Gentle Introduction to Machine Learning 2. Important Elements in Machine Learning 3. Feature Selection and Feature Engineering 4. Regression Algorithms 5. Linear Classification Algorithms 6. Naive Bayes and Discriminant Analysis 7. Support Vector Machines 8. Decision Trees and Ensemble Learning 9. Clustering Fundamentals 10. Advanced Clustering 11. Hierarchical Clustering 12. Introducing Recommendation Systems 13. Introducing Natural Language Processing 14. Topic Modeling and Sentiment Analysis in NLP 15. Introducing Neural Networks 16. Advanced Deep Learning Models 17. Creating a Machine Learning Architecture 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Naive user-based systems

In this first scenario, we assume that we have a set of users represented by m-dimensional feature vectors:

Typical features are age, gender, interests, and so on. All of them must be encoded using one of the techniques discussed in the previous chapters (for example, they can be binarized, normalized in a fixed range, or transformed into one-hot vectors). However, in general, it's useful to avoid different variances that can negatively impact the computation of the distance between neighbors.

We have a set of k items:

Let's also assume that there is a relation that associates each user with a subset of items (bought or positively reviewed), items for which an explicit action or feedback has been performed:

In a user-based system, the users are periodically clustered (normally using a k-Nearest Neighbors (k-NN) approach), and therefore considering...

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