Group recommendations: Axioms, impossibilities, and random walks

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Abstract

We introduce an axiomatic approach to group recommendations, in line of previous work on the axiomatic treatment of trust-based recommendation systems, ranking systems, and other foundational work on the axiomatic approach to internet mechanisms in social choice settings. In group recommendations we wish to recommend to a group of agents, consisting of both opinionated and undecided members, a joint choice that would be acceptable to them. Such a system has many applications, such as choosing a movie or a restaurant to go to with a group of friends, recommending games for online game players, & other communal activities. Our method utilizes a given social graph to extract information on the undecided, relying on the agents influencing them. We first show that a set of fairly natural desired requirements (a.k.a axioms) leads to an impossibility, rendering mutual satisfaction of them unreachable. However, we also show a modified set of axioms that fully axiomatize a group variant of the random-walk recommendation system, expanding a previous result from the individual recommendation case.

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Lev, O., & Tennenholtz, M. (2017). Group recommendations: Axioms, impossibilities, and random walks. In Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science, EPTCS (Vol. 251, pp. 382–397). Open Publishing Association. https://doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.251.28

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