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- Adaptive recommendation in online environmentsPublication . Azambuja, Rogério Xavier de; Morais, A. Jorge; Filipe, VítorRecommender systems form a class of Artificial Intelligence systems that aim to recommend relevant items to the users. Due to their utility, it has gained attention in several applications domains and is high demanded for research. In order to obtain successful models in the recommendation problem in non-prohibitive computational time, different heuristics, architectures and information filtering techniques are studied with different datasets. More recently, machine learning, especially through the use of deep learning, has driven growth and expanded the sequential recommender systems development. This research focuses on models for managing sequential recommendation supported by session-based recommendation. This paper presents the characterization in the specific theme and the state-of-the-art towards study object of the thesis: the adaptive recommendation to mitigate the information overload in online environments.
- Teoria e prática em sistemas de recomendaçãoPublication . Azambuja, Rogério Xavier de; Morais, A. Jorge; Filipe, VítorNas últimas décadas a utilização da inteligência artificial tem sido frequente no desenvolvimento de aplicações computacionais. Mais recentemente a aprendizagem automática, especialmente pelo uso da aprendizagem profunda (deep learning), tem impulsionado o crescimento e ampliado o desenvolvimento de sistemas inteligentes para diferentes domínios. No cenário atual de crescimento tecnológico estão a surgir com maior frequência os sistemas de recomendação (recommender systems) com diferentes técnicas para a filtragem de informações em grandes bases de dados. Um desafio é prover a recomendação adaptativa para mitigar a sobrecarga de informações em ambientes on-line. Este artigo revisa trabalhos anteriores e aborda alguns dos aspectos teórico-conceptuais e teórico-práticos que constituem os sistemas de recomendação, caracterizando o emprego de redes neuronais profundas (Deep Neural Network – DNN) para prover a recomendação sequencial apoiada pela recomendação baseada em sessão.
- X-Wines: a wine dataset for recommender systems and machine learningPublication . Azambuja, Rogério Xavier de; Morais, A. Jorge; Filipe, VítorIn the current technological scenario of artificial intelligence growth, especially using machine learning, large datasets are necessary. Recommender systems appear with increasing frequency with different techniques for information filtering. Few large wine datasets are available for use with wine recommender systems. This work presents X-Wines, a new and consistent wine dataset containing 100,000 instances and 21 million real evaluations carried out by users. Data were collected on the open Web in 2022 and pre-processed for wider free use. They refer to the scale 1–5 ratings carried out over a period of 10 years (2012–2021) for wines produced in 62 different countries. A demonstration of some applications using X-Wines in the scope of recommender systems with deep learning algorithms is also presented.
- X-Wines: dados sobre vinhos para ampla utilizaçãoPublication . Filipe, Vítor Manuel Jesus; Azambuja, Rogério Xavier de; Morais, A. JorgeNo atual cenário de crescimento tecnológico, à semelhança da maioria dos produtos agrícolas, o vinho apresenta um volume de dados disponibilizado muito reduzido ou com poucos elementos, o que limita a exploração científica, como é o caso nos sistemas de recomendação. Este artigo apresenta e avalia uma nova base de dados denominada X-Wines no seu primeiro ano de publicação. Ela é constituída por 100.646 rótulos de vinhos produzidos em 62 países e 21 milhões de classificações reais dos consumidores encontrados na Web aberta em 2022. X-Wines é disponibilizada para ser livremente utilizada em sistemas de recomendação, aprendizado de máquina e uso geral, como uma contribuição à ciência de dados.
- A framework for adaptive recommendation in online environmentsPublication . Azambuja, Rogério Xavier de; Morais, A. Jorge; Filipe, Vítor Manuel JesusRecent advancements in deep learning and large language models (LLMs) have led to the development of innovative technologies that enhance recommender systems. Different heuristics, architectures, and techniques for filtering information have been proposed to obtain successful computational models for the recommendation problem; however, several issues must be addressed in online environments. This research focuses on a specific type of recommendation, which combines sequential recommendation with session-based recommendation. The goal is to solve the complex next-item recommendation problem in Web applications, using the wine domain as a case study. This paper describes a framework developed to provide adaptive recommendations by rethinking the initial data modeling to better understand users’ dynamic taste profiles. Three main contributions are presented: (a) a novel dataset of wines called X-Wines; (b) an updated recommendation model named X-Model4Rec – eXtensible Model for Recommendation, which utilizes attention and transformer mechanisms central to LLMs; and (c) a collaborative Web platform designed to support adaptive wine recommendations for users in an online environment. The results indicate that the proposed framework can enhance recommendations in online environments and encourage further scientific exploration of this topic.
- X-Model4Rec: an extensible recommender model based on the user’s dynamic taste profilePublication . Azambuja, Rogério Xavier de; Morais, A. Jorge; Filipe, Vítor Manuel JesusSeveral approaches have been proposed to obtain successful models to solve complex next-item recommendation problem in non-prohibitive computational time, such as by using heuristics, designing architectures, and applying information filtering techniques. In the current technological scenario of artificial intelligence, sequential recommender systems have been gaining attention and they are a highly demanding research area, especially using deep learning in their development. Our research focuses on an efficient and practical model for managing sequential session-based recommendations of specific products for users using the wine and movie domains as case studies. Through an innovative recommender model called X-Model4Rec – eXtensible Model for Recommendation, we explore the user's dynamic taste profile using architectures with transformer and multi-head attention mechanisms to solve the next-item recommendation problem. The performance of the proposed model is compared to that of classical and baseline recommender models on two real-world datasets of wines and movies, and the results are better for most of the evaluation metrics.
