Russ Greiner
Department of Computing Science, and Alberta Ingenuity Centre for Machine Learning, University of Alberta
http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~greiner/
"WebIC: An Effective 'Complete-Web' Recommender System"
11/14/2003: 10:30am - 12:00pm
11th Floor SMALL Conference Room
Abstract: Many web recommendation systems direct users to webpages, from a single
website, that other similar users have visited. By contrast, our WebIC web
recommendation system is designed to locate "information content (IC) pages"
--- pages the current user needs to see to complete her task --- from
essentially anywhere on the web. WebIC first extracts the "browsing
properties" of each word encountered in the user's current click-stream ---
eg, how often each word appears in the title of a page, or in the "anchor" of
a link that was followed, etc. It then uses a user- and site-independent
model, learned from a set of annotated web logs acquired in a user study, to
determine which of these words is likely to appear in an IC page. We discuss
how to use these IC-words to find IC-pages, and demonstrate empirically that
this browsing-based approach works effectively.
Joint work with Tingshao Zhu, Gerald Häubl and Bob Price
For more information, see http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~greiner/WebIC.html
About Russ Greiner: After earning a PhD from Stanford, Russ Greiner worked in both academic and
industrial research before settling at the University of Alberta, where he is
now a Professor in Computing Science and the founding Director of the Alberta
Ingenuity Centre for Machine Learning. He is an Editor-in-Chief for
"Computational Intelligence", a Program Chair for the 2004 "Int'l Conference
on Machine Learning" and serves on the editorial boards of a number of
other journals. He has published over 90 refereed papers and patents,
most in the areas of machine learning and knowledge representation. The main
foci of his current work are (1) bioinformatics and medical informatics;
(2) learning effective probabilistic models and (3) formal foundations of
learnability.
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