A systematic review of scholar context-aware recommender systems
Incorporating contextual information in recommender systems is an effective approach to create more accurate and relevant recommendations. This review has been conducted to identify the contextual information and methods used for making recommendations in digital libraries as well as the way researc...
Main Authors: | Champiri, Z.D., Shahamiri, S.R., Salim, S.S. |
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Format: | Article |
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Elsevier
2015
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