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Understanding and Utilizing User Preferences
PhD Thesis Proposal Defence Title: "Understanding and Utilizing User Preferences" by Miss Yu PENG ABSTRACT: With the rapid growth of web-based applications, mining personalized preferences for promotion becomes a hot topic. In this proposal, we focus on two problems related to user preferences: understanding user preferences and utilizing user preferences in finding preferable products. In understanding user preferences, we propose two sub-problems. The first problem is called attribute-based subsequence matching (ASM) : given a query sequence and a set of sequences, considering the attributes of elements, we want to find all the sequences which are matched by this query sequence. We propose an efficient algorithm for problem ASM by applying the Chinese Remainder Theorem. The second problem is to find all the attribute-based frequent subsequences. We adapt an existing efficient algorithm for this second problem to show that we can use the algorithm developed for the first problem. Experimental results show that frequent subsequences reflect user preferences, and our algorithms are scalable in large datasets. This work can stimulate a lot of existing data mining problems which are fundamentally based on subsequence matching. In utilizing user preferences, we identify and tackle the problem of finding top-k preferable products, which has not been studied before. We study two instances of preferable products, namely profitable products and popular products by using the concept of skyline, which can be regarded as customer preferences. We propose methods to find top-k profitable products and top-k popular products efficiently. An extensive performance study using both synthetic and real datasets is reported to verify its effectiveness and efficiency. In this proposal, we report our current work on these two areas and discuss several future plans. Date: Thursday, 22 March 2012 Time: 10:00am - 12:00noon Venue: Room 3405 lifts 17/18 Committee Members: Dr. Raymond Wong (Supervisor) Dr. Wilfred Ng (Chairperson) Dr. Lei Chen Prof. Dik-Lun Lee **** ALL are Welcome ****