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Feature Weighting and Instance Selection for Collaborative Filtering: An Information-Theoretic Approach*

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Collaborative filtering (CF) employing a consumer preference database to make personal product recommendations is achieving widespread success in E-commerce. However, it does not scale well to the ever-growing number of consumers. The quality of the recommendation also needs to be improved in order to gain more trust from consumers. This paper attempts to improve the accuracy and efficiency of collaborative filtering. We present a unified information-theoretic approach to measure the relevance of features and instances. Feature weighting and instance selection methods are proposed for collaborative filtering. The proposed methods are evaluated on the well-known EachMovie data set and the experimental results demonstrate a significant improvement in accuracy and efficiency.

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Correspondence to Xiaowei Xu.

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*This work was performed in Corporate Technology, Siemens AG.

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Yu, K., Xu, X., Ester, M. et al. Feature Weighting and Instance Selection for Collaborative Filtering: An Information-Theoretic Approach*. Knowledge and Information Systems 5, 201–224 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10115-003-0089-6

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