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Perspectives@RecSys 2021: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Eva Zangerle, Christine Bauer, Alan Said:
Proceedings of the Perspectives on the Evaluation of Recommender Systems Workshop 2021 co-located with the 15th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems (RecSys 2021), Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 25, 2021. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2955, CEUR-WS.org 2021 - Ladislav Peska, Ladislav Malecek:
Coupled or Decoupled Evaluation for Group Recommendation Methods? - Emilia Gómez, Vicky Charisi, Stéphane Chaudron:
Evaluating Recommender Systems with and for Children: towards a Multi-Perspective Framework. - Chunpai Wang, Shaghayegh Sahebi, Peter Brusilovsky:
MOCHI: an Offline Evaluation Framework for Educational Recommendations. - Milena Filipovic, Blagoj Mitrevski, Diego Antognini, Emma Lejal Glaude, Boi Faltings, Claudiu Musat:
Modeling Online Behavior in Recommender Systems: The Importance of Temporal Context. - Fernando Diaz:
On Evaluating Session-Based Recommendation with Implicit Feedback. - Anton Angwald, Kalle Areskoug, Alan Said:
Prediction Accuracy and Autonomy. - Indre Zliobaite:
Recommender Systems Meet Species Distribution Modelling. - Daniel Woolridge, Sean Wilner, Madeleine Glick:
Sequence or Pseudo-Sequence? An Analysis of Sequential Recommendation Datasets. - Ngozi Ihemelandu, Michael D. Ekstrand:
Statistical Inference: The Missing Piece of RecSys Experiment Reliability Discourse. - Teresa Scheidt, Joeran Beel:
Time-dependent Evaluation of Recommender Systems. - Francesco Barile, Shabnam Najafian, Tim Draws, Oana Inel, Alisa Rieger, Rishav Hada, Nava Tintarev:
Toward Benchmarking Group Explanations: Evaluating the Effect of Aggregation Strategies versus Explanation. - Anna Marie Schröder, Maliheh Ghajargar:
Unboxing the Algorithm: Designing an Understandable Algorithmic Experience in Music Recommender Systems.
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