Inclusive recommender systems should take both user preferences and the compatibility of items with the user into account in order to generate suggestions that can be appreciated and smoothly experienced at the same time. For instance, considering people in the Autism Spectrum Disorder, the sensory features of a place that is potentially interesting to the user are important to predict whether it might make her/him uncomfortable when visiting it. However, information about users’ experience with items can hardly be found in the metadata provided by online geographic sources. In order to address this issue, we suggest to retrieve it from the consumer feedback collected by location-based services that publish item reviews. This type of feedback represents a sustainable information source because it is supported by people through a continuous reviewing activity. Thus, it deserves special attention as a potential data source. In this paper, we outline how this type of information can be retrieved and we discuss its benefits to Top-N recommendation of Points of Interest.

Information Extraction for Inclusive Recommender Systems

Noemi Mauro;Liliana Ardissono;Stefano Cocomazzi;Federica Cena
2021-01-01

Abstract

Inclusive recommender systems should take both user preferences and the compatibility of items with the user into account in order to generate suggestions that can be appreciated and smoothly experienced at the same time. For instance, considering people in the Autism Spectrum Disorder, the sensory features of a place that is potentially interesting to the user are important to predict whether it might make her/him uncomfortable when visiting it. However, information about users’ experience with items can hardly be found in the metadata provided by online geographic sources. In order to address this issue, we suggest to retrieve it from the consumer feedback collected by location-based services that publish item reviews. This type of feedback represents a sustainable information source because it is supported by people through a continuous reviewing activity. Thus, it deserves special attention as a potential data source. In this paper, we outline how this type of information can be retrieved and we discuss its benefits to Top-N recommendation of Points of Interest.
2021
Inglese
contributo
4 - Workshop
1st workshop on social and cultural integration with personalized interfaces (SOCIALIZE)
College Station, Texas
13/04/2021
Internazionale
Glowacka D., Krishnamurthy V.
2021 Joint ACM Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces Workshops, ACMIUI-WS 2021
Comitato scientifico
CEUR
Aachen
GERMANIA
2903
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5
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http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2903/IUI21WS-SOCIALIZE-7.pdf
Recommender Systems, Geographic Information Systems, People with Autism
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