P2PCF: A collaborative filtering based recommender system for peer to peer social networks

Author:

Badis Lyes1,Amad Mourad12,Aïssani Djamil1,Abbar Sofiane3

Affiliation:

1. LaMOS Research Unit, Computer Sciences Department, Faculty of Exact Sciences, Bejaia University, Algeria. E-mails: badis.lyes@yahoo.fr, djamil_aissani@hotmail.com

2. Computer Sciences Department, Faculty of Sciences and Applied Sciences, Bouira University, Algeria. E-mail: amad.mourad@gmail.com

3. Qatar Computing Research Institute (QCRI), Hamad bin Khalifa University, Doha, Qatar. E-mail: sabbar@hbku.edu.qa

Abstract

The recent privacy incidents reported in major media about global social networks raised real public concerns about centralized architectures. P2P social networks constitute an interesting paradigm to give back users control over their data and relations. While basic social network functionalities such as commenting, following, sharing, and publishing content are widely available, more advanced features related to information retrieval and recommendation are still challenging. This is due to the absence of a central server that has a complete view of the network. In this paper, we propose a new recommender system called P2PCF. We use collaborative filtering approach to recommend content in P2P social networks. P2PCF enables privacy preserving and tackles the cold start problem for both users and content. Our proposed approach assumes that the rating matrix is distributed within peers, in such a way that each peer only sees interactions made by her friends on her timeline. Recommendations are then computed locally within each peer before they are sent back to the requester. Our evaluations prove the effectiveness of our proposal compared to a centralized scheme in terms of recall and coverage.

Publisher

IOS Press

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Information Systems

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