NEWS 21 March 2010 - With only a few days before the conference, we've posted some late-breaking changes to the accepted papers list and to the final agenda. See you all at the end of the week! More info gets added to this page as available. Old News Spam Conference 2007 was held at MIT on Friday, 30 March, 2007. (Check out http://projects.csail.mit.edu/spam2007/index-filled.html if you want to se
I attended KDD this year. The conference has always had a strong grounding in what works based on the KDDcup, but it has developed a halo of workshops on various subjects. It seems that KDD has become a place where the economy meets machine learning in a stronger sense than many other conferences. There were several papers that other people might like to take a look at. Yehuda Koren Collaborative
The best paper award at the recent KDD 2009 conference went to Yehuda Koren's "Collaborative Filtering with Temporal Dynamics" (PDF). The paper is a great read, not only because Yehuda is part of the team currently winning the Netflix Prize, but also because it has some surprising conclusions about how to deal with changing preferences and interests over time. In particular, it is common in recomm
「Java News.jp(Javaに関する最新ニュース)」の安藤幸央氏が、CoolなプログラミングのためのノウハウやTIPS、筆者の経験などを「Rundown」(駆け足の要点説明)でお届けします(編集部) 論文は、難しくない 読者の皆さんの中には、「論文」と聞くと身構えてしまう方も多いのではないでしょうか? 論文というと、書くのも読むのも大変で何だか小難しいことが書いてあるもののように思えるものです。それどころか、「論文とは縁がない」「プログラムがすべてだ」と思う方もいるかもしれません。しかし、ある特定分野の技術や研究を詳しく知るためには、論文は手軽で確実な情報源です。 よく論文が持つ意味について「巨人の肩の上に立つ」と例えられることがあります。これは、万有引力の研究で知られるニュートンも好んで引用していた言葉だそうです。「現代の学問は多くの研究の蓄積の上に成り立っている」ことを示す言葉
"The way I rate movies today can be very different from how I rate them even tomorrow," says Yehuda Koren of Yahoo! Research Israel. Those differences are accounted for by the improved algorithm that makes Koren's team the likely winner of the NetFlix Pri When the organizers of the Netflix Prize contest announced late last week that one team had met the requirement for the $1 million Grand Prize,
When the organizers of the Netflix Prize contest announced late last week that one team had met the requirement for the $1 million Grand Prize, Yehuda Koren, a member of the seven-person multinational team, was in Paris to present a paper at KDD-09, the 15th ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining. The ideas he laid out won the conference's Best Paper Award — and, not coincide
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