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This book is for researchers and students in statistics, data mining, computer science, machine learning, marketing and also practitioners who implement recommender systems. It provides an in-depth discussion of challenges encountered in deploying real-life large-scale systems and state-of-the-art solutions in personalization, explore/exploit, dimension reduction and multi-objective optimization.

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'This book provides a comprehensive guide to state-of-the-art statistical techniques that are used to power recommender systems. … The text is authoritative and well written, with the authors drawing on their extensive experience of researching, implementing and evaluating real-world recommender systems. The book considers the underlying mathematics of the techniques it describes and, as such, is aimed at a readership with a strong background in statistics and cognate subjects. However, while readers without such a background are likely to find the mathematics somewhat challenging, the prose descriptions are highly readable and enable readers to understand the key principles and ideas which underpin the various approaches. This book should be of interest to those involved with recommender systems as well as to those with a broader interest in machine learning.' Patrick Hill, BCS: The Chartered Institute for IT (www.bcs.org)

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Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction; 2. Classical methods; 3. Explore/exploit for recommender problems; 4. Evaluation methods; Part II. Common Problem Settings: 5. Problem settings and system architecture; 6. Most-popular recommendation; 7. Personalization through feature-based regression; 8. Personalization through factor models; Part III. Advanced Topics: 9. Factorization through latent dirichlet allocation; 10. Context-dependent recommendation; 11. Multi-objective optimization.

Statistical Methods for Recommender Systems

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 2/24/2016 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781107036079, 978-1107036079
      ISBN10: 1107036070

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      Book Synopsis
      This book is for researchers and students in statistics, data mining, computer science, machine learning, marketing and also practitioners who implement recommender systems. It provides an in-depth discussion of challenges encountered in deploying real-life large-scale systems and state-of-the-art solutions in personalization, explore/exploit, dimension reduction and multi-objective optimization.

      Trade Review
      'This book provides a comprehensive guide to state-of-the-art statistical techniques that are used to power recommender systems. … The text is authoritative and well written, with the authors drawing on their extensive experience of researching, implementing and evaluating real-world recommender systems. The book considers the underlying mathematics of the techniques it describes and, as such, is aimed at a readership with a strong background in statistics and cognate subjects. However, while readers without such a background are likely to find the mathematics somewhat challenging, the prose descriptions are highly readable and enable readers to understand the key principles and ideas which underpin the various approaches. This book should be of interest to those involved with recommender systems as well as to those with a broader interest in machine learning.' Patrick Hill, BCS: The Chartered Institute for IT (www.bcs.org)

      Table of Contents
      Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction; 2. Classical methods; 3. Explore/exploit for recommender problems; 4. Evaluation methods; Part II. Common Problem Settings: 5. Problem settings and system architecture; 6. Most-popular recommendation; 7. Personalization through feature-based regression; 8. Personalization through factor models; Part III. Advanced Topics: 9. Factorization through latent dirichlet allocation; 10. Context-dependent recommendation; 11. Multi-objective optimization.

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