Recommender systems for science: problems and prospects

Lecturer : 
Patrik Hoyer
Event type: 
HIIT seminar
Event time: 
2011-02-21 13:15 to 14:00
Place: 
Computer Science Building, Hall T2
Description: 

 

Our next speaker for HIIT Otaniemi seminar series is Patrik Hoyer from the "Neuroinformatics" group of the Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT.
 
All ICS@Aalto researchers are also warmly welcome to attend the seminar!
 
HIIT Otaniemi Seminar, Monday February 21, 13:15
Location: Computer Science Building, Hall T2
 
Patrik Hoyer
Neuroinformatics Group
Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT
University of Helsinki
 
Title:
Recommender systems for science: problems and prospects
 
Abstract:
Today's abundance of information and diversity of products, in a variety of domains, is making recommendation systems increasingly important in helping users and consumers find the items they are interested in. Such recommendation systems are often based on the idea of collaborative filtering, utilizing the correlations among ratings explicitly or implicitly provided by users, and systems of this kind are already in widespread use in recommending books, movies, songs, web pages, etc. However, this technology has yet to be successfully applied to the scientific research literature. I'll describe some of the problems involved, and discuss the prospects for collaborative filtering in helping scientists find high-quality articles on their topics of interest.
 
Welcome!
 
UPCOMING TALKS OF HIIT OTANIEMI SEMINAR SERIES
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Mar. 07, Petteri Kaski
Mar. 14, Simon Rogers
 
 
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Mehmet Gönen
Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT
Department of Information and Computer Science
Aalto University School of Science

 


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