Abstract:The primary objective of this paper is to present an approach for recommender systems that can assimilate ranking to the voters or rankers so that recommendation can be made by giving priority to experts suggestion over usual recommendation. To accomplish this, we have incorporated the concept of human-centric aggregation via Ordered Weighted Aggregation (OWA). Here, we are advocating ranked recommendation where rankers are assigned weights according to their place in the ranking. Further, the recommendation process which is presented here for the recommendation of books to university students exploits linguistic data summaries and Ordered Weighted Aggregation (OWA) technique. In the suggested approach, the weights are assigned in a way that it associates higher weights to best ranked university. The approach has been evaluated over eight different parameters. The superiority of the proposed approach is evident from the evaluation results. We claim that proposed scheme saves storage spaces required in traditional recommender systems as well as it does not need users prior preferences and hence produce a solution for cold start problem. This envisaged that the proposed scheme can be very useful in decision making problems, especially for recommender systems. In addition, it emphasizes on how human-centric aggregation can be useful in recommendation researches, and also it gives a new direction about how various human specific tasks can be numerically aggregated.
Abstract:Clustering is an unsupervised technique of Data Mining. It means grouping similar objects together and separating the dissimilar ones. Each object in the data set is assigned a class label in the clustering process using a distance measure. This paper has captured the problems that are faced in real when clustering algorithms are implemented .It also considers the most extensively used tools which are readily available and support functions which ease the programming. Once algorithms have been implemented, they also need to be tested for its validity. There exist several validation indexes for testing the performance and accuracy which have also been discussed here.