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Using Affective Features From Media Content Metadata For Better Movie Recommendations

John Kalung Leung, Igor Griva, William G. Kennedy . Proceedings of the 12th International Joint Conference on Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management 2020 – 3 citations

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Distance Metric Learning Re-Ranking Recommender Systems Survey Paper

This paper investigates the causality in the decision making of movie recommendations through the users’ affective profiles. We advocate a method of assigning emotional tags to a movie by the auto-detection of the affective features in the movie’s overview. We apply a text-based Emotion Detection and Recognition model, which trained by tweets short messages and transfers the learned model to detect movie overviews’ implicit affective features. We vectorized the affective movie tags to represent the mood embeddings of the movie. We obtain the user’s emotional features by taking the average of all the movies’ affective vectors the user has watched. We apply five-distance metrics to rank the Top-N movie recommendations against the user’s emotion profile. We found Cosine Similarity distance metrics performed better than other distance metrics measures. We conclude that by replacing the top-N recommendations generated by the Recommender with the reranked recommendations list made by the Cosine Similarity distance metrics, the user will effectively get affective aware top-N recommendations while making the Recommender feels like an Emotion Aware Recommender.

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