Proceedings of the 17th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining 2011
DOI: 10.1145/2020408.2020433
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Scalable distributed inference of dynamic user interests for behavioral targeting

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“…Recently, another issue has been addressed by a couple of recent published work (Ahmed, Low, Aly, Josifovski, & Smola, 2011;Gueye, Abdessalem, & Naacke, 2012;Li, Yang, Wang, & Kitsuregawa, 2007;Xiang et al, 2010) that is referred to as the dynamicity problem. We define it as the effect of time on user's preferences and how it can be reflected in their profiles.…”
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“…Recently, another issue has been addressed by a couple of recent published work (Ahmed, Low, Aly, Josifovski, & Smola, 2011;Gueye, Abdessalem, & Naacke, 2012;Li, Yang, Wang, & Kitsuregawa, 2007;Xiang et al, 2010) that is referred to as the dynamicity problem. We define it as the effect of time on user's preferences and how it can be reflected in their profiles.…”
Section: Issues and Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We define it as the effect of time on user's preferences and how it can be reflected in their profiles. Modelling dynamic users' profiles can help in providing more quality services for users, such as, providing the right ad at the right time by emphasising the short term users' interests (Ahmed, et al, 2011). Moreover, recommender systems may use the dynamicity feature in order to enhance the predictions accuracy of users' ratings and in turn enhance the quality of recommender systems (Gueye, et al, 2012).…”
Section: Issues and Problemsmentioning
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