Most research on group recommender systems relies on the assumption that individuals have conflicting preferences; in order to generate group recommendations the system should identify a fair way of aggregating these preferences. Both empirical studies and theoretical frameworks have tried to identify the most effective preference aggregation techniques without coming to definite conclusions. In this paper, we propose to approach group recommendation from the group dynamics perspective and analyze the group decision making process for a particular task (in the travel domain). We observe several individual and group properties and correlate them to choice satisfaction. Supported by these initial results we therefore advocate for the developm...
When a group decides to plan and organize a vacation, many researchers mention that group decision m...
This thesis focuses on exploiting the dynamics and correlations of preferences over social networks ...
In daily life groups are formed naturally, such as watching a movie with friends, or going out for d...
Systems that recommend items to a group of two or more users raise a number of challenging issues th...
A new Group Decision Support System (GDSS) has been developed that simplifies and improves group dec...
Most recommender systems propose items to individual users. However, in domains such as tourism, peo...
Abstract—We examine the problem of enabling the flexibility of updating one’s preferences in group r...
Given that an important function of recommender systems is to help people make better choices, peopl...
This book presents group recommender systems, which focus on the determination of recommendations fo...
In travel domains, decision support systems provide support to tourists in the planning of their vac...
Social choice aggregation strategies have been proposed as an explainable way to generate recommenda...
International audienceIn recent years, recommender systems have achieved a great success. Popular si...
© 2013 IEEE. With the accessibility to information, users often face the problem of selecting one it...
Group Recommendation (GR) is the task of suggesting relevant items/events for a group of users in on...
Abstract. Group decisions arise in various settings, from mundane ev-eryday tasks such as picking a ...
When a group decides to plan and organize a vacation, many researchers mention that group decision m...
This thesis focuses on exploiting the dynamics and correlations of preferences over social networks ...
In daily life groups are formed naturally, such as watching a movie with friends, or going out for d...
Systems that recommend items to a group of two or more users raise a number of challenging issues th...
A new Group Decision Support System (GDSS) has been developed that simplifies and improves group dec...
Most recommender systems propose items to individual users. However, in domains such as tourism, peo...
Abstract—We examine the problem of enabling the flexibility of updating one’s preferences in group r...
Given that an important function of recommender systems is to help people make better choices, peopl...
This book presents group recommender systems, which focus on the determination of recommendations fo...
In travel domains, decision support systems provide support to tourists in the planning of their vac...
Social choice aggregation strategies have been proposed as an explainable way to generate recommenda...
International audienceIn recent years, recommender systems have achieved a great success. Popular si...
© 2013 IEEE. With the accessibility to information, users often face the problem of selecting one it...
Group Recommendation (GR) is the task of suggesting relevant items/events for a group of users in on...
Abstract. Group decisions arise in various settings, from mundane ev-eryday tasks such as picking a ...
When a group decides to plan and organize a vacation, many researchers mention that group decision m...
This thesis focuses on exploiting the dynamics and correlations of preferences over social networks ...
In daily life groups are formed naturally, such as watching a movie with friends, or going out for d...