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Collective intelligence / Recommender systems / Social information processing / Knowledge representation / Last.fm / Folksonomy / Collaborative filtering / Cluster analysis / Tag cloud / Music information retrieval / Tag / Information filtering system
Date: 2016-03-15 09:54:58
Collective intelligence
Recommender systems
Social information processing
Knowledge representation
Last.fm
Folksonomy
Collaborative filtering
Cluster analysis
Tag cloud
Music information retrieval
Tag
Information filtering system

Can a Rock song have a Jazz audience? Relationship between folksonomy and collaborative filtering in music recommender systems. Eugenio Tacchini Ernesto Damiani

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