The recommender system: a survey
by Bushra Alhijawi; Yousef Kilani
International Journal of Advanced Intelligence Paradigms (IJAIP), Vol. 15, No. 3, 2020

Abstract: Recommender system is a helpful tool for helping the user in cutting the time needs to find personalised products, documents, friends, places and services. In addition, the recommender system handles the century web problem: information overload. In the same time, many environments or technologies (i.e., cloud, mobile, social network) become popular today and facing the problem of large amount of information. Therefore, the researchers recognise that the recommender system is a suitable solution to this problem in those environments. This paper, reviews the recent research papers that were applied the recommender system in mobile, social network, or cloud environment. We classify these recommender systems into four groups (i.e., mobile recommender system, social recommender system, cloud recommender system and traditional (PC) recommender system) depending on technology or environment that the RS is applied in. This survey presents some compression, advantages and challenges of these types of recommender systems. Also, it will directly support researchers and professionals in their understanding of those types of recommender systems.

Online publication date: Mon, 16-Mar-2020

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