PNP: Fast Path Ensemble Method for Movie Design
November 08, 2016 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
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Authors
Danai Koutra, Abhilash Dighe, Smriti Bhagat, Udi Weinsberg, Stratis Ioannidis, Christos Faloutsos, Jean Bolot
arXiv ID
1611.02388
Category
cs.SI: Social & Info Networks
Citations
7
Venue
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
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4 months ago
Abstract
How can we design a product or movie that will attract, for example, the interest of Pennsylvania adolescents or liberal newspaper critics? What should be the genre of that movie and who should be in the cast? In this work, we seek to identify how we can design new movies with features tailored to a specific user population. We formulate the movie design as an optimization problem over the inference of user-feature scores and selection of the features that maximize the number of attracted users. Our approach, PNP, is based on a heterogeneous, tripartite graph of users, movies and features (e.g., actors, directors, genres), where users rate movies and features contribute to movies. We learn the preferences by leveraging user similarities defined through different types of relations, and show that our method outperforms state-of-the-art approaches, including matrix factorization and other heterogeneous graph-based analysis. We evaluate PNP on publicly available real-world data and show that it is highly scalable and effectively provides movie designs oriented towards different groups of users, including men, women, and adolescents.
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