Name
Affiliation
Papers
CAI-NICOLAS ZIEGLER
Institut für Informatik, Group DBIS, Universität Freiburg, Germany
25
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
23
1507
83.74
Referers 
Referees 
References 
3227
541
419
Search Limit
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Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Music recommenders based on hybrid techniques and serendipity.10.352014
Evaluating Hybrid Music Recommender Systems30.372013
On weighted hybrid track recommendations10.372013
A hybrid b2b app recommender system00.342013
Distilling Informative Content from HTML News Pages00.342009
Discovering Communities of Interest in a Tagged On-Line Environment20.402009
Discovery of Technology Synergies through Collective Wisdom00.342009
Making Product Recommendations More Diverse10.352009
Leveraging sources of collective wisdom on the web for discovering technology synergies10.382009
Tracking Topic Evolution in News Environments110.652008
Mining and Exploring Unstructured Customer Feedback Data Using Language Models and Treemap Visualizations30.422008
On exploiting classification taxonomies in recommender systems140.892008
Emergence of Spontaneous Order Through Neighborhood Formation in Peer-to-Peer Recommender Systems00.342008
Investigating interactions of trust and interest similarity1796.112007
Content Extraction from News Pages Using Particle Swarm Optimization on Linguistic and Structural Features100.652007
Automatic computation of semantic proximity using taxonomic knowledge231.682006
Towards Automated Reputation and Brand Monitoring on the Web161.112006
Lessons on applying automated recommender systems to information-seeking tasks120.742006
Improving recommendation lists through topic diversification72533.822005
Propagation Models for Trust and Distrust in Social Networks1537.362005
Taxonomy-driven computation of product recommendations1056.322004
Paradigms for Decentralized Social Filtering Exploiting Trust Network Structure40.482004
Semantic web recommender systems192.722004
Analyzing Correlation between Trust and User Similarity in Online Communities755.242004
Spreading Activation Models for Trust Propagation14911.982004