Comments on: Numbered recommendation systems are missing some semantic meanings
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entertaining hundreds of millions of eyeball atoms every daySun, 12 Aug 2012 17:06:22 -0400http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.4hourly1By: Richard Terry
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Richard TerryTue, 11 Jan 2005 02:45:04 +0000/?p=488#comment-169This site (http://recommendz.mcgill.ca:8080/prototype/) does something similar to what you talk about. They allow flexibility in how you rate a movie. (My favorite is "sword fighting goodness".) When I switched from Netflix to Walmart's DVD service, I found that I missed Netflix's excellent recommendations. I currently us this site: http://movielens.umn.edu/. I also tried this one (http://www.whattorent.com/), but it didn't suit me.This site (http://recommendz.mcgill.ca:8080/prototype/) does something similar to what you talk about. They allow flexibility in how you rate a movie. (My favorite is “sword fighting goodness”.) When I switched from Netflix to Walmart’s DVD service, I found that I missed Netflix’s excellent recommendations. I currently us this site: http://movielens.umn.edu/. I also tried this one (http://www.whattorent.com/), but it didn’t suit me.
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