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Implicit Rating and Filtering. / Nichols, David.
Proceedings of the Fifth DELOS Workshop on Filtering and Collaborative Filtering. Budapest: ERCIM, 1998. p. 31-36.

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Nichols, D 1998, Implicit Rating and Filtering. in Proceedings of the Fifth DELOS Workshop on Filtering and Collaborative Filtering. ERCIM, Budapest, pp. 31-36, Fifth DELOS Workshop on Filtering & Collaborative Filtering, 1/01/00. <http://www.ercim.org/publication/ws-proceedings/DELOS5/nichols.pdf>

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Nichols, D. (1998). Implicit Rating and Filtering. In Proceedings of the Fifth DELOS Workshop on Filtering and Collaborative Filtering (pp. 31-36). ERCIM. http://www.ercim.org/publication/ws-proceedings/DELOS5/nichols.pdf

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Nichols D. Implicit Rating and Filtering. In Proceedings of the Fifth DELOS Workshop on Filtering and Collaborative Filtering. Budapest: ERCIM. 1998. p. 31-36

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Nichols, David. / Implicit Rating and Filtering. Proceedings of the Fifth DELOS Workshop on Filtering and Collaborative Filtering. Budapest : ERCIM, 1998. pp. 31-36

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abstract = "Social filtering systems that use explicit ratings require a large number of ratings to remain viable. The effort involved for a user to rate a document may outweigh any benefit received, leading to a shortage of ratings. One approach to this problem is to use implicit ratings: where user actions are recorded and a rating is inferred from the recorded data. This paper discusses the costs and benefits of using implicit ratings for information filtering applications.",
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