Yahoo Releases Record Machine Learning Dataset |
Written by Kay Ewbank | |||
Tuesday, 19 January 2016 | |||
Thirteen Terabytes of anonymized user-news item interaction data has been made available for developers to use in machine learning applications. This is the largest ever set of data to be made available for general use. It began life as user-news interaction data, collected by recording the user-news item interactions of about 20 million Yahoo users from February 2015 to May 2015. The dataset contains around 100 billion events. The Yahoo news Feed dataset was drawn from the news feeds of several Yahoo properties, including the Yahoo homepage, Yahoo News, Yahoo Sports, Yahoo Finance, Yahoo Movies, and Yahoo Real Estate. Writing about the dataset, Suju Rajan of Yahoo Labs said: "Our goals are to promote independent research in the fields of large-scale machine learning and recommender systems, and to help level the playing field between industrial and academic research. The dataset is available as part of the Yahoo Labs Webscope data-sharing program, which is a reference library of scientifically-useful datasets comprising anonymized user data for non-commercial use." In addition to the interaction data, Yahoo is providing a range of categorized demographic information for a subset of the anonymized users. The demographic information includes age range, gender, and generalized geographic data. On the item side, the dataset contains the title, summary, and key-phrases of the news article. The interaction data is timestamped with the relevant local time and also contains partial information about the device used to access the news feed. Rajan says this: "allows for interesting work in contextual recommendation and temporal data mining." The dataset has already led to work by Yahoo on a scalable recommendation system based on the concept of Factorization Machines, and on a research paper investigating user engagement based on the amount of time that users spend on content items. Yahoo Research has also been using the data for investigating the areas of behavior modeling, recommender systems, large-scale and distributed machine learning, ranking, online algorithms, content modeling, and time-series mining. The hope is that this data will be used by researchers, data scientists, and machine learning enthusiasts in academia who need an extensive, “real-world” dataset. The researchers believe that this dataset can become the benchmark for large-scale machine learning and recommender systems. More InformationRelated ArticlesCoursera's Machine Learning Specialization The Flaw In Every Neural Network Just Got A Little Worse The Deep Flaw In All Neural Networks The Flaw Lurking In Every Deep Neural Net Neural Networks Describe What They See Neural Turing Machines Learn Their Algorithms
To be informed about new articles on I Programmer, sign up for our weekly newsletter,subscribe to the RSS feed and follow us on, Twitter, Facebook, Google+ or Linkedin.
Comments
or email your comment to: comments@i-programmer.info |
|||
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 19 January 2016 ) |