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      Artist-driven layering and user's behaviour impact on recommendations in a playlist continuation scenario

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          In this paper we provide an overview of the approach we used as team Creamy Fireflies for the ACM RecSys Challenge 2018. The competition, organized by Spotify, focuses on the problem of playlist continuation, that is suggesting which tracks the user may add to an existing playlist. The challenge addresses this issue in many use cases, from playlist cold start to playlists already composed by up to a hundred tracks. Our team proposes a solution based on a few well known models both content based and collaborative, whose predictions are aggregated via an ensembling step. Moreover by analyzing the underlying structure of the data, we propose a series of boosts to be applied on top of the final predictions and improve the recommendation quality. The proposed approach leverages well-known algorithms and is able to offer a high recommendation quality while requiring a limited amount of computational resources.

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          13 October 2020
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          10.1145/3267471.3267475
          2010.06233
          8601c1a3-c043-4a95-809e-33a903ef85a6

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          Proceedings of the ACM Recommender Systems Challenge 2018 (RecSys Challenge '18)
          Source code available here: https://github.com/MaurizioFD/spotify-recsys-challenge
          cs.IR cs.LG

          Information & Library science,Artificial intelligence
          Information & Library science, Artificial intelligence

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