2nd Workshop on knowledge-aware and conversational recommender systems - KaRS

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Abstract

Over the last years, we have been witnessing the advent of more and more precise and powerful recommendation algorithms and techniques able to effectively assess users' tastes and predict information that would probably be of interest for them. Most of these approaches rely on the collaborative paradigm (often exploiting machine learning techniques) and do not take into account the huge amount of knowledge, both structured and non-structured ones, describing the domain of interest of the recommendation engine. Although very effective in in predicting relevant items, collaborative approaches miss some very interesting features that go beyond the accuracy of results and move into the direction of providing novel and diverse results as well as generating an explanation for the recommended items or support interactive and conversational recommendation processes.

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Anelli, V. W., & Noia, T. D. (2019). 2nd Workshop on knowledge-aware and conversational recommender systems - KaRS. In International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, Proceedings (pp. 3001–3002). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3357384.3358805

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