
arXiv: 1202.1112
The ongoing rapid expansion of the Internet greatly increases the necessity of effective recommender systems for filtering the abundant information. Extensive research for recommender systems is conducted by a broad range of communities including social and computer scientists, physicists, and interdisciplinary researchers. Despite substantial theoretical and practical achievements, unification and comparison of different approaches are lacking, which impedes further advances. In this article, we review recent developments in recommender systems and discuss the major challenges. We compare and evaluate available algorithms and examine their roles in the future developments. In addition to algorithms, physical aspects are described to illustrate macroscopic behavior of recommender systems. Potential impacts and future directions are discussed. We emphasize that recommendation has a great scientific depth and combines diverse research fields which makes it of interests for physicists as well as interdisciplinary researchers.
97 pages, 20 figures (To appear in Physics Reports)
Social and Information Networks (cs.SI), FOS: Computer and information sciences, Physics - Physics and Society, Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech), FOS: Physical sciences, Computer Science - Social and Information Networks, Physics and Society (physics.soc-ph), Information filtering, Computer Science - Information Retrieval, Recommender systems, info:eu-repo/classification/udc/53, Networks, Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics, Information Retrieval (cs.IR)
Social and Information Networks (cs.SI), FOS: Computer and information sciences, Physics - Physics and Society, Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech), FOS: Physical sciences, Computer Science - Social and Information Networks, Physics and Society (physics.soc-ph), Information filtering, Computer Science - Information Retrieval, Recommender systems, info:eu-repo/classification/udc/53, Networks, Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics, Information Retrieval (cs.IR)
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