Recent works in recommendation systems have focused on diversity in recommendations as an important aspect of recommendation quality. In this work we argue that the post-processing algorithms aimed at only improving diversity among recommendations lead to discrimination among the users. We introduce the notion of user fairness which has been overlooked in literature so far and propose measures to quantify it. Our experiments on two diversification algorithms show that an increase in aggregate diversity results in increased disparity among the users.
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Leonhardt, J., Anand, A., & Khosla, M. (2018). User Fairness in Recommender Systems. In The Web Conference 2018 - Companion of the World Wide Web Conference, WWW 2018 (pp. 101–102). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3184558.3186949
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