NORMalize

The First Workshop on Normative Design and Evaluation of Recommender Systems

Conference Paper (2023)
Author(s)

Sanne Vrijenhoek (Universiteit van Amsterdam)

Lien Michiels (Universiteit Antwerpen)

Johannes Kruse (Ekstra Bladet)

Alain Starke (Universiteit van Amsterdam, University of Bergen)

Jordi Guerrero (TU Delft - Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)

Nava Tintarev (Maastricht University)

Research Group
Ethics & Philosophy of Technology
Copyright
© 2023 Sanne Vrijenhoek, Lien Michiels, Johannes Kruse, Alain Starke, J. Viader Guerrero, Nava Tintarev
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1145/3604915.3608757
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
Copyright
© 2023 Sanne Vrijenhoek, Lien Michiels, Johannes Kruse, Alain Starke, J. Viader Guerrero, Nava Tintarev
Research Group
Ethics & Philosophy of Technology
Pages (from-to)
1252-1254
ISBN (electronic)
9798400702419
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Abstract

Recommender systems are among the most widely used applications of artificial intelligence. Since they are so widely used, it is important that we, as practitioners and researchers, think about the impact these systems may have on users, society, and other stakeholders. To that effect, the NORMalize workshop seeks to introduce normative thinking, to consider the norms and values that underpin recommender systems in the recommender systems community. The objective of NORMalize is to bring together a growing community of researchers and practitioners across disciplines who want to think about the norms and values that should be considered in the design and evaluation of recommender systems; and further educate them on how to reflect on, prioritise, and operationalise such norms and values. NORMalize offers a comprehensive program designed to cater to both the norm-curious and the norm-active. The morning session is on-site and features a lecture on normative thinking and an interactive workshop. The afternoon is a hybrid program focused on the dissemination of results. NORMalize publishes proceedings, as well as a technical report that summarises the outcomes of the interactive morning session.

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