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Hi, I'm trying to test the result in the paper Session-Based Social Recommendation on the Delicious datasets . From the paper and datasets, I understand that you consider each session is a sequence of tags a user has assigned to a bookmark and all the tagging actions for that bookmark will have the same timestamp according to the datasets.
So my question is that when you give the time_id for each session (as in the preprocess_DoubanMovie.py file), will two sessions have the same id only if their timestamps have exactly same date and time ?
E.g: A session with timestamp '01/06/2020 2:30:00 pm' and another session with timestamp '01/06/2020 2:30:01 pm' will have different time_id.
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If I remember correctly, you are right that two session have the same time_id only if their date and timestamps are exactly the same.
Please let me if you still have question on this.
Hi, I'm trying to test the result in the paper Session-Based Social Recommendation on the Delicious datasets . From the paper and datasets, I understand that you consider each session is a sequence of tags a user has assigned to a bookmark and all the tagging actions for that bookmark will have the same timestamp according to the datasets.
So my question is that when you give the time_id for each session (as in the preprocess_DoubanMovie.py file), will two sessions have the same id only if their timestamps have exactly same date and time ?
E.g: A session with timestamp '01/06/2020 2:30:00 pm' and another session with timestamp '01/06/2020 2:30:01 pm' will have different time_id.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: