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Li, Roger Zhe (author), Urbano, Julián (author), Hanjalic, A. (author)
Mainstream bias, where some users receive poor recommendations because their preferences are uncommon or simply because they are less active, is an important aspect to consider regarding fairness in recommender systems. Existing methods to mitigate mainstream bias do not explicitly model the importance of these non-mainstream users or, when...
conference paper 2023
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Li, Roger Zhe (author), Urbano, Julián (author), Hanjalic, A. (author)
In a collaborative-filtering recommendation scenario, biases in the data will likely propagate in the learned recommendations. In this paper we focus on the so-called mainstream bias: the tendency of a recommender system to provide better recommendations to users who have a mainstream taste, as opposed to non-mainstream users. We propose NAECF,...
conference paper 2021
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Li, Roger Zhe (author), Urbano, Julián (author), Hanjalic, A. (author)
Direct optimization of IR metrics has often been adopted as an approach to devise and develop ranking-based recommender systems. Most methods following this approach (e.g. TFMAP, CLiMF, Top-N-Rank) aim at optimizing the same metric being used for evaluation, under the assumption that this will lead to the best performance. A number of studies...
conference paper 2021
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Urbano, Julián (author), Corsi, M. (author), Hanjalic, A. (author)
Statistical significance tests are the main tool that IR practitioners use to determine the reliability of their experimental evaluation results. The question of which test behaves best with IR evaluation data has been around for decades, and has seen all kinds of results and recommendations. Definitive answer to this question has recently...
conference paper 2021
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Kim, Jaehun (author), Urbano, Julián (author), Liem, C.C.S. (author), Hanjalic, A. (author)
Deep neural networks have frequently been used to directly learn representations useful for a given task from raw input data. In terms of overall performance metrics, machine learning solutions employing deep representations frequently have been reported to greatly outperform those using hand-crafted feature representations. At the same time,...
journal article 2019
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Kim, Jaehun (author), Urbano, Julián (author), Liem, C.C.S. (author), Hanjalic, A. (author)
Inspired by the success of deploying deep learning in the fields of Computer Vision and Natural Language Processing, this learning paradigm has also found its way into the field of Music Information Retrieval. In order to benefit from deep learning in an effective, but also efficient manner, deep transfer learning has become a common approach...
journal article 2019
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Urbano, Julián (author), De Lima, H.A. (author), Hanjalic, A. (author)
Statistical significance testing is widely accepted as a means to assess how well a difference in effectiveness reflects an actual difference between systems, as opposed to random noise because of the selection of topics. According to recent surveys on SIGIR, CIKM, ECIR and TOIS papers, the t-test is the most popular choice among IR researchers....
conference paper 2019
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Urbano, Julián (author), De Lima, H.A. (author), Hanjalic, A. (author)
In test collection based evaluation of IR systems, score standardization has been proposed to compare systems across collections and minimize the effect of outlier runs on specific topics. The underlying idea is to account for the difficulty of topics, so that systems are scored relative to it. Webber et al. first proposed standardization...
conference paper 2019
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