more on the ratings

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Jidong Xiao
2024-01-23 16:43:52 -05:00
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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Two input files are provided: [movieRatings.txt](movieRatings.txt) and [showRati
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Each line is representing one user. Each user uses the amazon star rating (as show in below image) to rate a movie or a tv show. The first line [movieRatings.txt](movieRatings.txt) means, user 0 gives a rating of 3 to movie 83, gives a rating of 1 to movie 1, gives a rating of 1 to movie 14, gives a rating of 4 to moving 31, gives a rating of 4 to movie 101, gives a rating of 2 to movie 21, etc.
Each line is representing one user. Each user uses the Amazon star rating (as show in the following image) to rate a movie or a tv show (in the range of 1 to 5). The first line of [movieRatings.txt](movieRatings.txt) means, user 0 gives a rating of 3 to movie 83, gives a rating of 1 to movie 1, gives a rating of 1 to movie 14, gives a rating of 4 to moving 31, gives a rating of 4 to movie 101, gives a rating of 2 to movie 21, etc.
![alt text](images/starRatings.png "Amazon Star Rating")