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Optimal Dependence of Performance and Efficiency of Collaborative Filtering on Random Stratified Subsampling
by
Bikdash, Marwan
, Poudel, Samin
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Clustering
/ Collaboration
/ collaborative filtering (cf)
/ collaborative filtering optimal solutions
/ Computational efficiency
/ Computing time
/ Datasets
/ Density
/ Filtration
/ Optimization
/ performance loss
/ rating matrix
/ recommendation system (rs)
/ Simulation
/ subsampling
/ training time improvement (tti)
2022
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Optimal Dependence of Performance and Efficiency of Collaborative Filtering on Random Stratified Subsampling
by
Bikdash, Marwan
, Poudel, Samin
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Clustering
/ Collaboration
/ collaborative filtering (cf)
/ collaborative filtering optimal solutions
/ Computational efficiency
/ Computing time
/ Datasets
/ Density
/ Filtration
/ Optimization
/ performance loss
/ rating matrix
/ recommendation system (rs)
/ Simulation
/ subsampling
/ training time improvement (tti)
2022
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Optimal Dependence of Performance and Efficiency of Collaborative Filtering on Random Stratified Subsampling
by
Bikdash, Marwan
, Poudel, Samin
in
Accuracy
/ Algorithms
/ Clustering
/ Collaboration
/ collaborative filtering (cf)
/ collaborative filtering optimal solutions
/ Computational efficiency
/ Computing time
/ Datasets
/ Density
/ Filtration
/ Optimization
/ performance loss
/ rating matrix
/ recommendation system (rs)
/ Simulation
/ subsampling
/ training time improvement (tti)
2022
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Optimal Dependence of Performance and Efficiency of Collaborative Filtering on Random Stratified Subsampling
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Optimal Dependence of Performance and Efficiency of Collaborative Filtering on Random Stratified Subsampling
2022
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Dropping fractions of users or items judiciously can reduce the computational cost of Collaborative Filtering (CF) algorithms. The effect of this subsampling on the computing time and accuracy of CF is not fully understood, and clear guidelines for selecting optimal or even appropriate subsampling levels are not available. In this paper, we present a Density-based Random Stratified Subsampling using Clustering (DRSC) algorithm in which the desired Fraction of Users Dropped (FUD) and Fraction of Items Dropped (FID) are specified, and the overall density during subsampling is maintained. Subsequently, we develop simple models of the Training Time Improvement (TTI) and the Accuracy Loss (AL) as functions of FUD and FID, based on extensive simulations of seven standard CF algorithms as applied to various primary matrices from MovieLens, Yahoo Music Rating, and Amazon Automotive data. Simulations show that both TTI and a scaled AL are bi-linear in FID and FUD for all seven methods. The TTI linear regression of a CF method appears to be same for all datasets. Extensive simulations illustrate that TTI can be estimated reliably with FUD and FID only, but AL requires considering additional dataset characteristics. The derived models are then used to optimize the levels of subsampling addressing the tradeoff between TTI and AL. A simple sub-optimal approximation was found, in which the optimal AL is proportional to the optimal Training Time Reduction Factor (TTRF) for higher values of TTRF, and the optimal subsampling levels, like optimal FID/(1-FID), are proportional to the square root of TTRF.
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Tsinghua University Press
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