最喜欢的书预测系统使用机器学习算法

Q3 Engineering
Dersin Daimari, Subhash Mondal, Bihung Brahma, Amitava Nag
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近年来,人工智能(AI)的快速部署使系统能够做出智能决策。人工智能的突破可能会从根本上改变现代图书馆的运营。然而,在现代图书馆中引入人工智能是一项具有挑战性的任务。本研究探讨了智能图书馆通过使用机器学习(ML)技术来提高用户服务水平的潜力。提出的工作研究了机器学习方法,如随机森林(RF)和增强算法,包括光梯度增强机(LGBM)、基于直方图的梯度增强(HGB)、极限梯度增强(XGB)、CatBoost (CB)、AdaBoost (AB)和梯度增强(GB),用于识别和分类喜爱的书籍,并比较它们的性能。在公开可用的数据集(Art Garfunkel’s Library)上进行的综合实验表明,所提出的模型可以有效地处理识别和分类喜爱的书籍的任务。实验结果表明,LGBM的准确率达到94.9367%,优于随机森林和其他增强机器学习算法。这项实证研究工作利用了图书馆使用机器学习技术采用人工智能的优势。据我们所知,我们是第一个为现代图书馆开发智能应用程序来自动识别和分类喜爱的书籍
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Favorite Book Prediction System Using Machine Learning Algorithms
Recent years have seen the rapid deployment of Artificial Intelligence (AI) which allows systems to take intelligent decisions. AI breakthroughs could radically change modern libraries' operations. However, introducing AI in modern libraries is a challenging task. This research explores the potential for smart libraries to improve the caliber of user services through the use of machine learning (ML) techniques. The proposed work investigates machine learning methods such as Random Forest (RF) and boosting algorithms, including Light Gradient Boosting Machine (LGBM), Histogram-based gradient boosting (HGB), Extreme gradient boosting (XGB), CatBoost (CB), AdaBoost (AB), and Gradient Boosting (GB) for the task of identifying and classifying Favorite books and compares their performances. Comprehensive experiments performed on the publicly available dataset (Art Garfunkel's Library) show that the proposed model can effectively handle the task of identifying and classifying Favorite books. Experimental results show that LGBM has achieved outstanding performance with an accuracy rate of 94.9367% than Random Forest and other boosting ML algorithms. This empirical research work takes advantage of AI adoption in libraries using machine learning techniques. To the best of our knowledge, we are the first to develop an intelligent application for the modern library to automatically identify and classify Favorite books
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