Abstract

Recommendation algorithms can greatly improve the efficiency of information retrieval for users. This article briefly introduced recommendation algorithms based on association rules and algorithms based on interest and emotion analysis. After crawling music and comment data from the NetEase Cloud platform, a simulation experiment was conducted. Firstly, the performance of the Back-Propagation Neural Network (BPNN) in the interest and emotion-based algorithm for recommending music was tested, and then the impact of the proportion of emotion weight between comments and music on the emotion analysis-based algorithm was tested. Finally, the three recommendation algorithms based on association rules, user ratings, and interest and emotion analysis were compared. The results showed that when the BPNN used the dominant interest and emotion and secondary interest and emotion as judgment criteria, the accuracy of interest and emotion recognition for music and comments was higher. When the proportion of interest and emotion weight between comments and music was 6:4, the interest and emotion analysis-based recommendation algorithm had the highest accuracy. The interest and emotion-based recommendation algorithm had higher recommendation accuracy than the association rule-based and user rating-based algorithms, and could provide users with more personalized and emotional music recommendations.

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