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I.

METHEDOLOGY
Our objective of this project is to reduce the time consumed 2. Bag of Words
by the user in finding a movie that he/she likes to watch. It generates a set of vectors comprising the count of
There have been many projects on movie recommendation word incidences in the document.
system, but we have implemented algorithms in different
way that is rarely done. It is useful for every age group as Then vectors are plotted on graph. After a graph
movie is watched by every age group. In this it take movie has been plotted then similarity is measured
name as input and recommend the movie based on that by between each and every word in multi dimension.
using the dataset. This recommendation will be done on the For finding similarity we can use two algorithms:

1. Cosine Similarity
2. Euclidean Distance

We will be using cosine similarity as Euclidean distance


will fail due to multi dimensions in graph. After finding
similarity between the words in graph the result is processed
and is displayed. The basic idea is to calculate distance of
one movie from another movie and display some of the
closest movie to the movie that a particular user has entered.

The recommendation model is then converted to web app by


using open-source framework of Python known as
website. Streamlit.
Then the web app is used as a recommender system which
Fig. not only easy the task for user to get recommendation but
also improve the user experience.
The Dataset pre-processing is done, and relevant features
are extracted. Then the features are transformed into vectors.
Finally, we will get recommendation based on system
architecture given above [Fig.]. To transform the features
II. RESULT
into vectors we have used two algorithms:
Because it evaluates the characteristics of items to create
1. Tf-idf Vectorizer predictions, the movie recommendations is applicable in
(Term frequency-inverse document frequency) cases where there is well-known data about the item instead
It contains data on the more significant words and than the user. When user goes onto the web application of
the less significant ones as well. The term recommendation system then user enters the movie name and
can only search for those movie which will be recommended
frequency is the number of occurrences of a
to search. User will not be able to search the movie name of
particular term in a file. Document frequency is the
his choice. So in this way there won’t be any unsuccessful
number of files comprising that certain term. attempt for recommending the movie by recommender
system. The recommended movie will be shown with the
movie poster.

Fig.
Fig. shows web application of movie recommender system.
It consists of search bar and a button which will start Fig.
recommending the movies on pressing it. The search bar also
has a down arrow which will show us the history of searches. In Fig. it is visible that after the user wrote The Avengers in
search box , immediately the recommendation was made and
movies names are shown with the movies official poster.

Fig.
In Fig. we can see that as soon as we will start typing the
movie name the names of movie will be recommended on
basis of the letters, we type on the search box. From these
recommended names we can select the one and get
recommendations on that selected one.
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