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CrowdRec · Crowd-powered recommendation for continuous digital media access and exchange in social networks

FP7Status: SIGNED1 October 201330 September 2016EU funding €2,991,000

Millions of people find the digital media that they want and need via social networks, and rely on recommendations to sort a flood of posts, friends, multimedia and promoted content. Today's users, however, need a new generation of smart recommendations that are able to keep pace with their moment-to-moment needs in their fast-moving, dynamically developing, mobile worlds. Achieving such social smartfeeds requires facing the grand challenge of providing recommendations that are simultaneously real-time, large-scale, socially informed, interactive and context aware.<br/>CrowdRec addresses this challenge by pioneering a breed of algorithms that combine crowdsourcing and recommendation algorithms to achieve a new generation of social smartfeeds for access and exchange of digital media in social networks. The key insight of CrowdRec is that, in order to achieve the dense, high-quality, timely information required for a truly useful social smartfeed, it is necessary to go beyond passive information collection and also beyond users' immediate social circles. Instead, the necessary information can be actively acquired by using crowdsourcing to solicit input and feedback from the wider community. CrowdRec algorithms create a symbiosis between users and content: they establish reciprocal relationships that both satisfy users' digital media needs and connect media with users able and willing to contribute the information necessary to improve access and exchange for the overall community.<br/>The project pursues three scientific and technical objectives: Stream Recommendation": exploiting the ability of recommender system's to process usage patterns to create social smartfeeds useful in large-scale social networks

Consortium · 10 organisations

coordinator

SODIRA CONNECT

FR · €324,586

participant

KOLLEKT BV

NL · €180,000

participant

GRAVITY RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT KUTATO-, FEJLESZTO- ES SZOLGALTATO ZARTKORUEN MUKODO RT

HU · €433,498

participant

MOVIRI SPA

IT · €440,682

participant

SOUNDCLOUD LIMITED

UK · €48,692

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN

DE · €426,792

participant

Tuenti technologies s.l.

ES · €80,381

participant

TELEFONICA INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO SA

ES · €315,067

participant

XING AG

DE · €162,500

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT DELFT

NL · €578,802

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