Contexts in a paper recommendation system with collaborative filtering
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2012
Abstract
Making personalized paper recommendations to users in an educational domain is not a trivial task of simply matching users interests with a paper topic. Therefore, we proposed a context-aware multidimensional paper recommendation system that considers additional user and paper features. Earlier experiments on experienced graduate students demonstrated the significance of this approach using modified collaborative filtering techniques. However, two key issues remain: (1) How would the modified filtering perform when target users are inexperienced undergraduate students who have a different pedagogical background and contextual information-seeking goals, such as task- and course-related goals, from those of graduate students; (2) Should we combine graduates and undergraduates in the same pool, or should we separate them We conducted two studies aimed at addressing these issues and they showed that (1) the system can be effectively used for inexperienced learners; (2) recommendations are less effective for different learning groups (with different pedagogical features and learning goals) than they are for the same learning groups. Based on the results obtained from these studies, we suggest several context-aware filtering techniques for different learning scenarios.
Publication Title
International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning
First Page Number
56
Last Page Number
75
DOI
10.19173/irrodl.v13i5.1243
Recommended Citation
Winoto, Pinata; Tang, Tiffany Ya; and McCalla, Gordon, "Contexts in a paper recommendation system with collaborative filtering" (2012). Kean Publications. 2221.
https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/keanpublications/2221