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Published inApr 2020
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Christoph Körner
Christoph Körner
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Christoph Körner

Christoph Körner previously worked as a cloud solution architect for Microsoft, specializing in Azure-based big data and machine learning solutions, where he was responsible for designing end-to-end machine learning and data science platforms. He currently works for a large cloud provider on highly scalable distributed in-memory database services. Christoph has authored four books: Deep Learning in the Browser for Bleeding Edge Press, as well as Mastering Azure Machine Learning (first edition), Learning Responsive Data Visualization, and Data Visualization with D3 and AngularJS for Packt Publishing.
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Kaijisse Waaijer
Kaijisse Waaijer
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Kaijisse Waaijer

Kaijisse Waaijer is an experienced technologist specializing in data platforms, machine learning, and the Internet of Things. Kaijisse currently works for Microsoft EMEA as a data platform consultant specializing in data science, machine learning, and big data. She works constantly with customers across multiple industries as their trusted tech advisor, helping them optimize their organizational data to create better outcomes and business insights that drive value using Microsoft technologies. Her true passion lies within the trading systems automation and applying deep learning and neural networks to achieve advanced levels of prediction and automation.
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In this chapter, we discussed the need for different types of recommendation engines, from non-personalized ones to rating- and content-based ones, as well as hybrid models.

We learned that content-based recommendation engines use feature vectors and cosine similarity to compute similar items and similar users based on content alone. This allows us to make recommendations via k-means clustering or tree-based regression models. One important consideration is the embedding of categorical data, which, if possible, should use semantic embedding to avoid confusing similarities based on one-hot or label encodings.

Rating-based recommendations or collaborative filtering methods rely on user-item interactions, so-called ratings or feedback. While explicit feedback is the most obvious possibility for collecting user ratings through ordinal or binary scales, we need to make sure that those ratings are properly normalized.

Another possibility is to directly observe the feedback...

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Christoph Körner

Christoph Körner previously worked as a cloud solution architect for Microsoft, specializing in Azure-based big data and machine learning solutions, where he was responsible for designing end-to-end machine learning and data science platforms. He currently works for a large cloud provider on highly scalable distributed in-memory database services. Christoph has authored four books: Deep Learning in the Browser for Bleeding Edge Press, as well as Mastering Azure Machine Learning (first edition), Learning Responsive Data Visualization, and Data Visualization with D3 and AngularJS for Packt Publishing.
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Kaijisse Waaijer

Kaijisse Waaijer is an experienced technologist specializing in data platforms, machine learning, and the Internet of Things. Kaijisse currently works for Microsoft EMEA as a data platform consultant specializing in data science, machine learning, and big data. She works constantly with customers across multiple industries as their trusted tech advisor, helping them optimize their organizational data to create better outcomes and business insights that drive value using Microsoft technologies. Her true passion lies within the trading systems automation and applying deep learning and neural networks to achieve advanced levels of prediction and automation.
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