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Future Direction : Collaborative Filtering
Motivating Observations: Relevance Feedback is useful, but expensive Humans don’t often have time to give positive/negative judgments on a long list of returned web pages to improve individual searches Effort is used once, then wasted want pooling and re-use of efforts access individuals cs466-25
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Collaborative Filtering
Motivating Observations (continued) : Relevance ¹ Quality Queries : bootleg CD’s NAFTA Medical School Admissions Simulated Annealing REM Alzheimer’s Many web pages can be “about” a topic (specialized unit) But there are great differences in quality of presentation, detail, professionalism, substance, etc. cs466-25
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build a supervised learner for quality/ NOT topic matter
Possible Solution: build a supervised learner for quality/ NOT topic matter Train on examples of each, learn distinguishing properties cs466-25
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Supervised Learner for “Quality” of a Page
One Solution: Supervised Learner for “Quality” of a Page P(Quality|Features) in addition to topic similarity salient features may include: # of links Size How often cited Variety of content “Top 5th of Web” awards etc, assessment of usage counter (hit count) Complexity of graphics µ quality?? Prior quality rating of server cs466-25
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Collaborative Filtering
Problem: Different humans have different profiles of relevance/quality Query: Alzheimer’s disease Appropriate for Care Giver Relevant (high quality) for 6th Grader Medical Researcher = A document or web page cs466-25
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Pool collective wisdom and compute weighted average of page rankings
One Solution: Pool collective wisdom and compute weighted average of page rankings across multiple users in an affinity group (taking into account topic relevance, quality, and other intangibles) Hypothesis : humans have a better idea than machines of what other humans will find interesting cs466-25
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Collaborative Filtering
Idea: instead of trying to model (often intangible) quality judgments, keep a record of previous human relevance and quality judgments Query: Alzheimer’s Users A B C D E F G 1 2 3 4 1059 1060 1061 3 1 5 7 4 2 6 Table of user rankings of web pages for a query Web pages cs466-25
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P(relevant to me | Pagei content) compute:
Solution 1: Identify individual with similar tastes (high Pearson’s coefficient on similar ranking judgments) instead of: P(relevant to me | Pagei content) compute: P(relevant to me | relevant to you) My similarity to you * P(relevant to you | Pagei content) Your Judgments cs466-25
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P(relevant to me | relevant to groupg) My similarity to the group
Solution 2: Model Group Profiles for relevance judgments (e.g. Junior High School vs. Medical Researchers) compute: P(relevant to me | relevant to groupg) My similarity to the group * P(relevant to groupg | Pagei content) group’s collective (avg) relevance judgments Supervised Learning cs466-25
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