Social choice aggregation strategies have been proposed as an explainable way to generate recommendations to groups of users. However, it is not trivial to determine the best strategy to apply for a specific group. Previous work highlighted that the performance of a group recommender system is affected by the internal diversity of the group members’ preferences. However, few of them have empirically evaluated how the specific distribution of preferences in a group determines which strategy is the most effective. Furthermore, only a few studies evaluated the impact of providing explanations for the recommendations generated with social choice aggregation strategies, by evaluating explanations and aggregation strategies in a coupled way. To f...
In the context of group recommender systems, explanations strategies have been proposed to improve r...
There are increasingly many personalization services in ubiquitous computing environments that invol...
In daily life groups are formed naturally, such as watching a movie with friends, or going out for d...
Social choice aggregation strategies have been proposed as an explainable way to generate recommenda...
Explanations are integrated into recommender systems to give users an insight into the recommendatio...
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...
Group Recommendation (GR) is the task of suggesting relevant items/events for a group of users in on...
Group recommendation has attracted significant research efforts for its importance in benefiting a g...
Recommendations to a group of users can be provided by the aggregation of individual users' recommen...
In some scenarios, like music, people often consume items in groups. However, reaching a consensus i...
Most research on group recommender systems relies on the assumption that individuals have conflictin...
Systems that recommend items to a group of two or more users raise a number of challenging issues th...
There are increasingly many personalization services in ubiquitous computing environments that invol...
The majority of recommender systems are designed to make recommendations for individual users. Howev...
In the context of group recommender systems, explanations strategies have been proposed to improve r...
There are increasingly many personalization services in ubiquitous computing environments that invol...
In daily life groups are formed naturally, such as watching a movie with friends, or going out for d...
Social choice aggregation strategies have been proposed as an explainable way to generate recommenda...
Explanations are integrated into recommender systems to give users an insight into the recommendatio...
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...
Group Recommendation (GR) is the task of suggesting relevant items/events for a group of users in on...
Group recommendation has attracted significant research efforts for its importance in benefiting a g...
Recommendations to a group of users can be provided by the aggregation of individual users' recommen...
In some scenarios, like music, people often consume items in groups. However, reaching a consensus i...
Most research on group recommender systems relies on the assumption that individuals have conflictin...
Systems that recommend items to a group of two or more users raise a number of challenging issues th...
There are increasingly many personalization services in ubiquitous computing environments that invol...
The majority of recommender systems are designed to make recommendations for individual users. Howev...
In the context of group recommender systems, explanations strategies have been proposed to improve r...
There are increasingly many personalization services in ubiquitous computing environments that invol...
In daily life groups are formed naturally, such as watching a movie with friends, or going out for d...