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Topics of interest for RecSys 2018 include (but are not limited to): | |||
* Conversational recommender systems | |||
* Novel machine learning approaches to recommendation algorithms | |||
* Evaluation metrics and studies | |||
* Explanations and evidence | |||
* Algorithm scalability, performance, and implementations | |||
* Innovative/New applications | |||
* Voice, VR, and other novel interaction paradigms | |||
* Case studies of real-world implementations | |||
* Preference elicitation | |||
* Privacy and Security | |||
* Economic models and consequences of recommender systems | |||
* Personalisation | |||
* Social recommenders | |||
* User modelling | |||
Latest revision as of 12:53, 22 April 2020
| RecSys 2018 | |
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12th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems
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| Event in series | RecSys |
| Dates | 2018/10/02 (iCal) - 2018/10/07 |
| Homepage: | https://recsys.acm.org/recsys18/ |
| Location | |
| Location: | Vancouver, Canada |
| Important dates | |
| Abstracts: | 2018/04/30 |
| Papers: | 2018/05/07 |
| Submissions: | 2018/05/07 |
| Camera ready due: | 2018/08/06 |
| Papers: | Submitted 331 / Accepted 81 (24.5 %) |
| Committees | |
| General chairs: | Sole Pera, Michael Ekstrand |
| PC chairs: | Xavier Amatriain, John O’Donovan |
| Table of Contents | |
Topics of interest for RecSys 2018 include (but are not limited to):
- Conversational recommender systems
- Novel machine learning approaches to recommendation algorithms
- Evaluation metrics and studies
- Explanations and evidence
- Algorithm scalability, performance, and implementations
- Innovative/New applications
- Voice, VR, and other novel interaction paradigms
- Case studies of real-world implementations
- Preference elicitation
- Privacy and Security
- Economic models and consequences of recommender systems
- Personalisation
- Social recommenders
- User modelling