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Word of Mouse

The Marketing Power of Collaborative Filtering

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By John Riedl

By Joseph Konstan

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$9.99 CAD

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ebook (Digital original)

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Through compelling case studies, Word of Mouse maps out a broad range of strategies that companies can employ to raise revenue, customer loyalty, and satisfaction.

At the vanguard of the Internet revolution are two computer scientists from Minnesota who are pioneers of Collaborative Filtering (CF). CF is a technology that enables companies to understand their customers and in turn sell products, goods, and services with remarkable success. To test CF, John Riedl and Joseph Konstan built two Internet sites, MovieLens and GroupLens, that allowed users to customize their preferences for movies and news.

The results were astounding — MovieLens demonstrated amazing accuracy, almost ensuring that the recommendation would prove enjoyable. In "Word of Mouse," the authors analyze dozens of companies from Best Buy to Amazon to TiVo — and show what these companies are doing right — and what they are doing wrong.

On Sale
Aug 23, 2002
Page Count
288 pages
Publisher
Business Plus
ISBN-13
9780759527270

John Riedl

About the Author

John Thomas Riedl (January 16, 1962 – July 15, 2013) was an American computer scientist and the McKnight Distinguished Professor at the University of Minnesota. His published works include highly influential research on the social web, recommendation systems, and collaborative systems.

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