Correlating perception-oriented aspects in user-centric recommender system

Alan Said, B.J. Jain, A. Lommatzsch, S. Albayrak. 2012, "Correlating perception-oriented aspects in user-centric recommender system". IIiX 2012 - Proceedings 4th Information Interaction in Context Symposium: Behaviors, Interactions, Interfaces, Systems.

Abstract

Research on recommender systems evaluation generally measures the quality of the algorithm, or system, offline, i.e. based on some information retrieval metric, e.g. precision or recall. The metrics do however not always reflect the users’ perceptions of the recommendations. Perception-related values are instead often measured through user studies, however the bulk of the work on recommender systems is evaluated through offline analysis. In the work presented in this paper we choose to neglect the quality of the recom-mender system and instead focus on the similarity of aspects related to users’ perception of recommender systems. Based on a user study (N = 132) we show the correlation of concepts such as usefulness, ratings, obviousness, and serendipity from the users’ perspectives. Copyright © 2012 ACM.

Publication
IIiX 2012 - Proceedings 4th Information Interaction in Context Symposium: Behaviors, Interactions, Interfaces, Systems
Alan Said
Alan Said
Associate Professor of Computer Science