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March 21, 2011

Providing Recommendations in Social Networks Using Python: AtePassar Study Case

Filed under: Python,Social Networks — Patrick Durusau @ 8:55 am

Providing Recommendations in Social Networks Using Python: AtePassar Study Case

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Recently I’ve been working on recommendations, specially related to social networks. One of my tasks is to investigate, create and analyze a recommendation engine capable of generating suggestions of friends, study groups, videos and related content to a registered user in a social network.

The social network that I am working on is called AtePassar, a brazilian social network for people who wants apply for positions at brazilian civil (government) services. One of the great features of this social network is because people can share their interests about studies and meet people all around Brazil with same interests or someone that will apply for the same exam as him. Can you imagine the possibilities ?

Applications that assist in the authoring of topic maps (to say nothing of recommending topics from topic maps) are going to make “recommendations.”

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