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Diversifying Web Service Recommendation Results via Exploring Service Usage History
Abstract— The last decade has witnessed a tremendous growth of web services as a major technology for sharing data, computing resources, and programs on the web. With the increasing adoption and presence of web services, design of novel approaches for effective web service recommendation to satisfy users’ potential requirements has become of paramount importance. Existing web service recommendation approaches mainly focus on predicting missing QoS values of web service candidates which are interesting to a user using collaborative filtering approach, content-based approach, or their hybrid. These recommendation approaches assume that recommended web services are independent to each other, which sometimes may not be true. As a result, many similar or redundant
web services may exist in a recommendation list. In this paper, we propose a novel web service recommendation approach incorporating a user’s potential QoS preferences and diversity feature of user interests on web services. User’s interests and QoS preferences on web services are first mined by exploring the web service usage history. < final year projects >
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