2023
DOI: 10.1007/s41060-023-00418-4
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Improving recommendation diversity and serendipity with an ontology-based algorithm for cold start environments

Abstract: Every real-life environments where users interact with items (products, films, research expert profiles) have several development phases. In the Cold-start phase, there are almost no interactions among users and items content-based recommendation systems (RS) can only recommend based on matching the attributes of the items. In the transition state, items start to collect user interactions but still a significant number of items have too small number of interactions, RS does not allow users to discover cold ite… Show more

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