Thursday, December 4, 2008

Tasks

  1. Fix minor issues in the document.
  2. Start doing some simple experiments with the item selection to see if
    • discussed methods are able to suggest items that the user knows
    • acquisition of this information produces changes in the recommendation list.
  3. Add kendale t to the list of methods for comparing lists.
  4. Revise the strategy for improving the reliability of neighbors' similarity.
  5. Add the strategy for eliciting opinion on items correlated to the best current recommendations.
  6. Compute the p value using a different approach for ? (unknown) And ΓΈ (a user doesn't have and opinion).
  7. Read the Carenini paper one more time and understand the simulation part completely.
  8. Look at the abstract that my supervisor has sent for useful papers.
  9. Look at the literature for predicting if a user has/doesn't have an opinion about an item.

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