Stereotype and Most-Popular Recommendations in the Digital Library Sowiport

J. Beel, S. Dinesh, Philipp Mayr, Zeljko Carevic, Raghvendra Jain
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Stereotype and most-popular recommendations are widely neglected in the research-paper recommender-system and digital-library community. In other domains such as movie recommendations and hotel search, however, these recommendation approaches have proven their effectiveness. We were interested to find out how stereotype and most-popular recommendations would perform in the scenario of a digital library. Therefore, we implemented the two approaches in the recommender system of GESIS’ digital library Sowiport, in cooperation with the recommendations-as-a-service provider Mr. DLib. We measured the effectiveness of most-popular and stereotype recommendations with click-through rate (CTR) based on 28 million delivered recommendations. Most-popular recommendations achieved a CTR of 0.11%, and stereotype recommendations achieved a CTR of 0.124%. Compared to a “random recommendations” baseline (CTR 0.12%), and a contentbased filtering baseline (CTR 0.145%), the results are discouraging. However, for reasons explained in the paper, we concluded that more research is In: M. Gäde/V. Trkulja/V. Petras (Eds.): Everything Changes, Everything Stays the Same? Understanding Information Spaces. Proceedings of the 15 International Symposium of Information Science (ISI 2017), Berlin, 13—15 March 2017. Glückstadt: Verlag Werner Hülsbusch, pp. 96—108. Stereotype and Most-Popular Recommendations ... 97 necessary about the effectiveness of stereotype and most-popular recommendations in digital libraries.
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在研究论文推荐系统和数字图书馆社区中,刻板印象和最受欢迎的推荐被广泛忽视。然而,在电影推荐和酒店搜索等其他领域,这些推荐方法已经证明了它们的有效性。我们很想知道在数字图书馆的场景中,刻板印象和最受欢迎的推荐是如何执行的。因此,我们与推荐即服务提供商DLib先生合作,在GESIS的数字图书馆Sowiport的推荐系统中实施了这两种方法。我们基于2800万条推荐,用点击率(CTR)来衡量最受欢迎推荐和刻板印象推荐的有效性。最流行推荐的点击率为0.11%,刻板印象推荐的点击率为0.124%。与“随机推荐”基线(CTR 0.12%)和基于内容的过滤基线(CTR 0.145%)相比,结果令人沮丧。然而,由于论文中解释的原因,我们得出的结论是,更多的研究是in: M. Gäde/V。Trkulja / V。彼得拉斯(编辑):一切都在变化,一切都保持不变?理解信息空间。第15届国际信息科学研讨会论文集(ISI 2017),柏林,2017年3月13-15日。glickstadt: Verlag Werner h lsbusch,第96-108页。刻板印象和最受欢迎的建议……关于数字图书馆中刻板印象和最受欢迎的推荐的有效性的必要性。
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