Combining Classification and User-Based Collaborative Filtering for Matching Footwear Size
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Combining Classification and User-Based Collaborative Filtering for Matching Footwear SizeData de publicació
2021Editor
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Alcacer, A.; Epifanio, I.; Valero, J.; Ballester, A. Combining Classification and User-Based Collaborative Filtering for Matching Footwear Size. Mathematics 2021, 9, 771. https://doi.org/10.3390/math9070771Tipus de document
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Size mismatch is a serious problem in online footwear purchase because size mismatch
implies an almost sure return. Not only foot measurements are important in selecting a size, but also
user preference. This is the ... [+]
Size mismatch is a serious problem in online footwear purchase because size mismatch
implies an almost sure return. Not only foot measurements are important in selecting a size, but also
user preference. This is the reason we propose several methodologies that combine the information
provided by a classifier with anthropometric measurements and user preference information through
user-based collaborative filtering. As novelties: (1) the information sources are 3D foot measurements
from a low-cost 3D foot digitizer, past purchases and self-reported size; (2) we propose to use an
ordinal classifier after imputing missing data with different options based on the use of collaborative
filtering; (3) we also propose an ensemble of ordinal classification and collaborative filtering results;
and (4) several methodologies based on clustering and archetype analysis are introduced as userbased collaborative filtering for the first time. The hybrid methodologies were tested in a simulation
study, and they were also applied to a dataset of Spanish footwear users. The results show that
combining the information from both sources predicts the foot size better and the new proposals
provide better accuracy than the classic alternatives considered. [-]
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Mathematics 2021, 9, 771.Entitat finançadora
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades | Universitat Jaume I
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DPI2017-87333-R | UJI-B2017- 13 | UJI-B2020-22
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