An Ensemble-Based Recommendation Engine for Scientific Data Transfers

William Agnew, Michael Fischer, Ian T Foster, K. Chard
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Big data scientists face the challenge of locating valuable datasets across a network of distributed storage locations. We explore methods for recommending storage locations (“endpoints”) for users based on a range of prediction models including collaborative filtering and heuristics that consider available information such as user, institution, access history, endpoint ownership, and endpoint usage. We combine the strengths of these models by training a deep recurrent neural network on their predictions. Collectively we show, via analysis of historical usage from the Globus research data management service, that our approach can predict the next storage location accessed by users with 80.3% and 95.3% accuracy for top-1 and top-3 recommendations, respectively. Additionally, our heuristics can predict the endpoints that users will use in the future with over 75% precision and recall.
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大数据科学家面临着在分布式存储位置的网络中定位有价值的数据集的挑战。我们探索了为用户推荐存储位置(“端点”)的方法,这些方法基于一系列预测模型,包括协作过滤和启发式,这些模型考虑了用户、机构、访问历史、端点所有权和端点使用等可用信息。我们通过训练深度递归神经网络来结合这些模型的优势。总的来说,通过对Globus研究数据管理服务的历史使用情况的分析,我们表明,我们的方法可以预测用户访问的下一个存储位置,对于前1名和前3名的推荐,准确率分别为80.3%和95.3%。此外,我们的启发式方法可以预测用户未来将使用的端点,准确率和召回率超过75%。
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