Sixth Knowledge-aware and Conversational Recommender Systems Workshop (KaRS)

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Recommender systems, though widely used, often struggle to engage users effectively. While deep learning methods have enhanced connections between users and items, they often neglect the user’s perspective. Knowledge-based approaches, utilizing knowledge graphs, offer semantic insights and address issues like knowledge graph embeddings, hybrid recommendation, and interpretable recommendation. More recently, neural-symbolic systems, combining data-driven and symbolic techniques, show promise in recommendation systems, especially when used with knowledge graphs. Moreover, content features become vital in conversational recommender systems, which demand multi-turn dialogues. Recent literature highlights increasing interest in this area, particularly with the emergence of Large Language Models (LLMs), which excel in understanding user queries and generating recommendations in natural language. Sixth Knowledge-aware and Conversational Recommender Systems (KaRS) Workshop aims to disseminate advancements and discuss about challenges and opportunities.

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Anelli, V. W., Ferrara, A., Musto, C., Narducci, F., Ragone, A., & Zanker, M. (2024). Sixth Knowledge-aware and Conversational Recommender Systems Workshop (KaRS). In RecSys 2024 - Proceedings of the 18th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems (pp. 1245–1249). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3640457.3687114

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