Introducing CSP Dataset: A Dataset Optimized for the Study of the Cold Start Problem in Recommender Systems

Author:

Herce-Zelaya JulioORCID,Porcel CarlosORCID,Tejeda-Lorente ÁlvaroORCID,Bernabé-Moreno JuanORCID,Herrera-Viedma EnriqueORCID

Abstract

Recommender systems are tools that help users in the decision-making process of choosing items that may be relevant for them among a vast amount of other items. One of the main problems of recommender systems is the cold start problem, which occurs when either new items or new users are added to the system and, therefore, there is no previous information about them. This article presents a multi-source dataset optimized for the study and the alleviation of the cold start problem. This dataset contains info about the users, the items (movies), and ratings with some contextual information. The article also presents an example user behavior-driven algorithm using the introduced dataset for creating recommendations under the cold start situation. In order to create these recommendations, a mixed method using collaborative filtering and user-item classification has been proposed. The results show recommendations with high accuracy and prove the dataset to be a very good asset for future research in the field of recommender systems in general and with the cold start problem in particular.

Funder

Spanish State Research Agency

Andalusian Agency project

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Information Systems

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