Late to the discussion but:

You could use the current voteing system. To find nodes you like, find all the people who plused nodes that you did, (score them based on how many nodes both of you ++), doing this would give you a group of people who liked the same stuff you did. Now take this group and get all the nodes that they +'ed and that you haven't -'ed. Now you have a list of nodes that people whith similar likes, liked. Score and order by score and you have your list of nodes :). Add in a link to newest nodes list and you would have a list of new nodes that you would probably like.


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Eric Hodges

In reply to Re: Collaborative filtertering by eric256
in thread Collaborative filtertering by artist

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