Vulcont: A recommender system based on context history ontology

Abstract The usage of recommenders systems is already widespread. Every day people are exposed to different item offerings based on the prediction of their interests and decisions. Context information, such as location, goals, and close entities, plays a key role in the recommendations' accurac...

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Main Authors: Ismael M. G. Cardoso, Jorge L. V. Barbosa, Bruno M. Alves, Lucas P. S. Dias, Luan C. Nesi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-02-01
Series:IET Software
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1049/sfw2.12034
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Summary:Abstract The usage of recommenders systems is already widespread. Every day people are exposed to different item offerings based on the prediction of their interests and decisions. Context information, such as location, goals, and close entities, plays a key role in the recommendations' accuracy. The use of context histories allows one to identify similar context histories and predict contexts. This article proposes Vulcont, a recommender system based on a context histories' ontology. Vulcont merges the benefits of ontology reasoning with context histories to measure the context history similarity, based on the semantic and ontology properties provided by the context’s domain. Vulcont considers synonymous and classes' relations to measure similarity. After that, a collaborative filtering approach identifies sequences' frequency to identify potential items for recommendation. The proposed recommendation is evaluated and discussed in four scenarios in an offline experiment, which explores the semantic value of context histories. The main contribution of Vulcont is the use of semantic relations and the properties of ontology in a similarity measurement of context histories, which is a data structure more complete than that of single contexts.
ISSN:1751-8806
1751-8814