Recent years have witnessed a growing trend of Web services on the Interact. There is a great need of effective service recommendation mechanisms. Existing methods mainly focus on the properties of individual Web serv...Recent years have witnessed a growing trend of Web services on the Interact. There is a great need of effective service recommendation mechanisms. Existing methods mainly focus on the properties of individual Web services (e.g., func- tional and non-functional properties) but largely ignore users' views on services, thus failing to provide personalized service recommendations. In this paper, we study the trust relationships between users and Web services using network modeling and analysis techniques. Based on the findings and the service network model we build, we then propose a collaborative filtering algorithm called Trust-Based Service Recommendation (TSR) to provide personalized service recommendations. This systematic approach for service network modeling and analysis can also be used for other service recommendation studies.展开更多
基金supported in part by the National Key Technology Research and Development Program of China under Grant No.2013BAD19B10the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No.61170033
文摘Recent years have witnessed a growing trend of Web services on the Interact. There is a great need of effective service recommendation mechanisms. Existing methods mainly focus on the properties of individual Web services (e.g., func- tional and non-functional properties) but largely ignore users' views on services, thus failing to provide personalized service recommendations. In this paper, we study the trust relationships between users and Web services using network modeling and analysis techniques. Based on the findings and the service network model we build, we then propose a collaborative filtering algorithm called Trust-Based Service Recommendation (TSR) to provide personalized service recommendations. This systematic approach for service network modeling and analysis can also be used for other service recommendation studies.