Suphitcha Chanrueang
User Emotion Direction for Recommendation Systems-A Decade Review
Chanrueang, Suphitcha; Thammaboosadee, Sotarat; Goh, Keng; Yu, Hongnian
Authors
Sotarat Thammaboosadee
Dr Keng Goh k.goh@napier.ac.uk
Lecturer T&R
Dr Hongnian Yu H.Yu@napier.ac.uk
Professor
Abstract
Recommendation systems are rapidly gaining popularity in software development, including e-commerce, news, advertising, social networking, and entertainment. It filters appropriate information for user decisions. The most popular approaches of recommendation systems are content-based and collaborative filtering-based, which are created as a model by using user preferences and providing recommendations. Additionally, the hybrid approach is proposed to improve recommendations typically by combining the advantages of two techniques to increase efficiency and prediction performance. However, general recommendation systems typically abandon users’ contextual preferences such as culture, emotions, and other details in different situations. Researchers are attempting to apply knowledge from other scientific fields to improve the performance of their recommendation systems. Psychology is one of approaches that can be applied to understand and explain humanity and shows that emotions influence decision-driven, efficient, and predictable. This paper reviews relevant research analyzes state-of-arts, gaps, and further recommendation system research based on emotion. We find that most of the selected research use sentiment data extracted from open data sources and social networks. As for the data extraction and data analysis depend on data sciences and statistics theory, and Cold start is still a challenge for researchers. However, we find that the data from social media reaction can compare with the emotional wheel in psychology and present emotion as more complex than sentiment. Future research on an individual recommendation system will bring the complexity of psychological emotion into improving the system.
Citation
Chanrueang, S., Thammaboosadee, S., Goh, K., & Yu, H. (2021, September). User Emotion Direction for Recommendation Systems-A Decade Review. Presented at 2021 26th International Conference on Automation and Computing (ICAC), Portsmouth
Presentation Conference Type | Conference Paper (published) |
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Conference Name | 2021 26th International Conference on Automation and Computing (ICAC) |
Start Date | Sep 2, 2021 |
End Date | Sep 4, 2021 |
Online Publication Date | Nov 15, 2021 |
Publication Date | 2021 |
Deposit Date | Jun 22, 2023 |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
Book Title | 2021 The 26th International Conference on Automation & Computing: System Intelligence through Automation & Computing |
ISBN | 9781665443524 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.23919/icac50006.2021.9594209 |
Keywords | Emotion model, recommendation systems, social media |
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