The rapid increase and widespread of social media data have created new research challenges and opportunities for social media recommender systems, which are designed to recommend personalized, interesting, credible social media content with possible social impact. However, due to complexity in social network and new media interaction, the research of social media recommender systems is still on its initial stage. Therefore, this paper aims to review the state-of-the-art research that are related to social media recommender systems, and identify the critical factors for building new social media recommender systems. Our results show that relevance, validity, popularity, credibility and social impact are considered to be the 5 important factors for social media recommender systems.

How to exploit recommender systems in social media

D'Auria D
2018-01-01

Abstract

The rapid increase and widespread of social media data have created new research challenges and opportunities for social media recommender systems, which are designed to recommend personalized, interesting, credible social media content with possible social impact. However, due to complexity in social network and new media interaction, the research of social media recommender systems is still on its initial stage. Therefore, this paper aims to review the state-of-the-art research that are related to social media recommender systems, and identify the critical factors for building new social media recommender systems. Our results show that relevance, validity, popularity, credibility and social impact are considered to be the 5 important factors for social media recommender systems.
2018
9781538626597
Media recommendations
Recommender system
Social media
Social media applications
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