Recommendations with a Purpose

D. Jannach, G. Adomavicius
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The purpose of recommenders is often summarized as "help the users find relevant items", and the predominant operationalization of this goal has been to focus on the ability to numerically estimate the users' preferences for unseen items or to provide users with item lists ranked in accordance to the estimated preferences. This dominant, albeit narrow, view of the recommendation problem has been tremendously helpful in advancing research in different ways, e.g., through the establishment of standardized evaluation procedures and metrics. In reality, recommender systems can serve a variety of purposes from the point of view of both consumers and providers. Most of the purposes, however, are significantly underexplored, even though many of them are arguably more aligned with the real-world expectations for recommenders than our current predominant paradigm. Therefore, it is important to revisit our conceptualizations of the potential goals of recommenders and their operationalization as research problems. In this paper, we discuss a framework of recommendation goals and purposes and highlight possible future directions and challenges related to the operationalization of such alternative problem formulations.
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推荐者的目的通常被概括为“帮助用户找到相关的物品”,而这一目标的主要操作化是专注于以数字方式估计用户对未见过的物品的偏好,或者根据估计的偏好为用户提供物品列表。这种对推荐问题的主流观点,虽然狭隘,但对以不同方式推进研究有极大的帮助,例如,通过建立标准化的评估程序和指标。实际上,从消费者和提供者的角度来看,推荐系统可以服务于各种各样的目的。然而,大多数目的都没有得到充分的探索,尽管它们中的许多可以说比我们目前的主流范式更符合现实世界对推荐者的期望。因此,重新审视推荐人潜在目标的概念及其作为研究问题的操作性是很重要的。在本文中,我们讨论了推荐目标和目的的框架,并强调了与此类替代问题表述的操作化相关的可能的未来方向和挑战。
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