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'''Social filtering''' systems work essentially the same way as [[collaborative filtering]] algorithms, but focus especially on the user's personal social network as a more influential component compared to the rest of the system's user base. | '''Social filtering''' systems work essentially the same way as [[collaborative filtering]] algorithms, but focus especially on the user's personal social network as a more influential component compared to the rest of the system's user base. | ||
| − | Historically, the term ''social information filtering'' has been used as a synonym for ''collaborative filtering''. | + | Historically, the term ''social information filtering'' has been used as a synonym for ''collaborative filtering''.<ref>Upendra Shardanand, Pattie Maes: ''Social Information Filtering: Algorithms for Automating "Word of Mouth"'', [[CHI]] 1995</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 09:39, 10 January 2012
Social filtering systems work essentially the same way as collaborative filtering algorithms, but focus especially on the user's personal social network as a more influential component compared to the rest of the system's user base.
Historically, the term social information filtering has been used as a synonym for collaborative filtering.<ref>Upendra Shardanand, Pattie Maes: Social Information Filtering: Algorithms for Automating "Word of Mouth", CHI 1995</ref>
References
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