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Algorithm to recommend music on amazon

Hello folks

I am an Amazon employee, and I worked on the music recommender system.

Amazon recently decided to publish the algorithm used by Amazon Cloud Player to surface recommended songs. I happen to be an author on this paper.

I think there is value in citing proper scientific papers, released by amazon itself, about how their algorithms work.

Here is the paper: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/a919/0f5219581875676cbbff11babe56862e9717.pdf?_ga=1.267822094.102829753.1481234512

I can not add this link myself due to conflict of interest.

I suggest adding something like: "It uses a music recommender system to personalize music searching and streaming.<citation>" after "Amazon launched Amazon Cloud Player as an extension to Amazon MP3 store in the United States on March 29, 2011"

What do you think?

Hous21 (talk) 17:50, 17 December 2016 (UTC)