From recommendation to curation

When the system becomes your personal docent

Journal Article (2018)
Author(s)

Nevena Dragovic (Mark Monitor)

Ion Azpiazu (Boise State University)

Maria S. Pera (Boise State University)

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Publication Year
2018
Language
English
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Volume number
2225
Pages (from-to)
37-44

Abstract

Curation is the act of selecting, organizing, and presenting content. Some applications emulate this process by turning users into curators, while others use recommenders to select items, seldom achieving the focus or selectivity of human curators. We bridge this gap with a recommendation strategy that more closely mimics the objectives of human curators. We consider multiple data sources to enhance the recommendation process, as well as the quality and diversity of the provided suggestions. Further, we pair each suggestion with an explanation that showcases why a book was recommended with the aim of easing the decision making process for the user. Empirical studies using Social Book Search data demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed methodology.

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