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// Core Part about Movie Recommendations
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// at Danube.co.uk
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import io.Source
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import scala.util._
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object CW7b { // for purposes of generating a jar
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// (1) Implement the function get_csv_url which takes an url-string
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// as argument and requests the corresponding file. The two urls
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// of interest are ratings_url and movies_url, which correspond
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// to CSV-files.
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// The function should ReTurn the CSV file appropriately broken
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// up into lines, and the first line should be dropped (that is without
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// the header of the CSV file). The result is a list of strings (lines
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// in the file).
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def get_csv_url(url: String) : List[String] = {
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val csv = Source.fromURL(url)("ISO-8859-1")
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csv.mkString.split("\n").toList.drop(1)
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}
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val ratings_url = """https://nms.kcl.ac.uk/christian.urban/ratings.csv"""
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val movies_url = """https://nms.kcl.ac.uk/christian.urban/movies.csv"""
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// test cases
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//val ratings = get_csv_url(ratings_url)
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//val movies = get_csv_url(movies_url)
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//ratings.length // 87313
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//movies.length // 9742
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// (2) Implement two functions that process the CSV files. The ratings
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// function filters out all ratings below 4 and ReTurns a list of
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// (userID, movieID) pairs. The movies function just ReTurns a list
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// of (movieId, title) pairs.
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def process_ratings(lines: List[String]) : List[(String, String)] = {
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for (cols <- lines.map(_.split(",").toList);
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if (cols(2).toFloat >= 4)) yield (cols(0), cols(1))
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}
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def process_movies(lines: List[String]) : List[(String, String)] = {
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for (cols <- lines.map(_.split(",").toList)) yield (cols(0), cols(1))
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}
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// test cases
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//val good_ratings = process_ratings(ratings)
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//val movie_names = process_movies(movies)
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//good_ratings.length //48580
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//movie_names.length // 9742
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//==============================================
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// Do not change anything below, unless you want
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// to submit the file for the advanced part 3!
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//==============================================
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// (3) Implement a grouping function that calulates a map
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// containing the userIds and all the corresponding recommendations
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// (list of movieIds). This should be implemented in a tail
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// recursive fashion, using a map m as accumulator. This map
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// is set to Map() at the beginning of the claculation.
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def groupById(ratings: List[(String, String)],
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m: Map[String, List[String]]) : Map[String, List[String]] = ratings match {
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case Nil => m
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case (id, mov) :: rest => {
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val old_ratings = m.getOrElse (id, Nil)
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val new_ratings = m + (id -> (mov :: old_ratings))
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groupById(rest, new_ratings)
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}
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}
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//
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//val ls = List(("1", "a"), ("2", "a"), ("1", "c"), ("2", "a"), ("1", "c"))
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//
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//val m = groupById(ls, Map())
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//
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//m.getOrElse("1", Nil).count(_ == "c") // => 2
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//m.getOrElse("1", Nil).count(_ == "a") // => 1
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// test cases
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//val ratings_map = groupById(good_ratings, Map())
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//groupById(good_ratings, Map()).get("214")
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//groupById(good_ratings, Map()).toList.minBy(_._2.length)
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//val movies_map = movie_names.toMap
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//ratings_map.get("414").get.map(movies_map.get(_)) // most prolific recommender with 1227 positive ratings
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//ratings_map.get("474").get.map(movies_map.get(_)) // second-most prolific recommender with 787 positive ratings
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//ratings_map.get("214").get.map(movies_map.get(_)) // least prolific recommender with only 1 positive rating
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//(4) Implement a function that takes a ratings map and a movie_name as argument.
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// The function calculates all suggestions containing
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// the movie mov in its recommendations. It ReTurns a list of all these
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// recommendations (each of them is a list and needs to have mov deleted,
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// otherwise it might happen we recommend the same movie).
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def favourites(m: Map[String, List[String]], mov: String) : List[List[String]] =
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(for (id <- m.keys.toList;
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if m(id).contains(mov)) yield m(id).filter(_ != mov))
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// test cases
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// movie ID "912" -> Casablanca (1942)
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// "858" -> Godfather
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// "260" -> Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
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//favourites(ratings_map, "912").length // => 80
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// That means there are 80 users that recommend the movie with ID 912.
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// Of these 80 users, 55 gave a good rating to movie 858 and
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// 52 a good rating to movies 260, 318, 593.
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// (5) Implement a suggestions function which takes a rating
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// map and a movie_name as arguments. It calculates all the recommended
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// movies sorted according to the most frequently suggested movie(s) first.
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// needed in Scala 2.13.
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def mapValues[S, T, R](m: Map[S, T], f: T => R) =
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m.map { case (x, y) => (x, f(y)) }
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def suggestions(recs: Map[String, List[String]],
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mov_name: String) : List[String] = {
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val favs = favourites(recs, mov_name).flatten
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val favs_counted = mapValues(favs.groupBy(identity), (v:List[String]) => v.size).toList
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val favs_sorted = favs_counted.sortBy(_._2).reverse
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favs_sorted.map(_._1)
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}
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// check
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// groupMap is equivalent to groupBy(key).mapValues(_.map(f))
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// test cases
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//suggestions(ratings_map, "912")
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//suggestions(ratings_map, "912").length
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// => 4110 suggestions with List(858, 260, 318, 593, ...)
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// being the most frequently suggested movies
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// (6) Implement recommendations functions which generates at most
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// *two* of the most frequently suggested movies. It Returns the
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// actual movie names, not the movieIDs.
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def recommendations(recs: Map[String, List[String]],
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movs: Map[String, String],
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mov_name: String) : List[String] =
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suggestions(recs, mov_name).take(2).map(movs.get(_).get)
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// testcases
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// recommendations(ratings_map, movies_map, "912")
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// => List(Godfather, Star Wars: Episode IV - A NewHope (1977))
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//recommendations(ratings_map, movies_map, "260")
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// => List(Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980),
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// Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983))
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// recommendations(ratings_map, movies_map, "2")
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// => List(Lion King, Jurassic Park (1993))
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// recommendations(ratings_map, movies_map, "0")
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// => Nil
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// recommendations(ratings_map, movies_map, "1")
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// => List(Shawshank Redemption, Forrest Gump (1994))
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// recommendations(ratings_map, movies_map, "4")
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// => Nil (there are three ratings fro this movie in ratings.csv but they are not positive)
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// If you want to calculate the recomendations for all movies.
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// Will take a few seconds calculation time.
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//val all = for (name <- movie_names.map(_._1)) yield {
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// recommendations(ratings_map, movies_map, name)
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//}
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// helper functions
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//List().take(2)
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//List(1).take(2)
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//List(1,2).take(2)
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//List(1,2,3).take(2)
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}
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