Group Recommender Systems von Alexander Felfernig | An Introduction | ISBN 9783319750668

Group Recommender Systems

An Introduction

von Alexander Felfernig, Ludovico Boratto, Martin Stettinger und Marko Tkalčič
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinAlexander Felfernig
Autor / AutorinLudovico Boratto
Autor / AutorinMartin Stettinger
Autor / AutorinMarko Tkalčič
Buchcover Group Recommender Systems | Alexander Felfernig | EAN 9783319750668 | ISBN 3-319-75066-6 | ISBN 978-3-319-75066-8

“Group recommender systems: an introduction serves as an essential reference for both researchers and practitioners in the field. It combines technical details with practical applications and psychological insights, making it a well-rounded resource for anyone interested in the development and implementation of group recommender systems. It offers a rich, multi-dimensional exploration of its subject matter, and promises to be a key resource for anyone interested in the development and application of recommender systems, especially those focused on group settings.” (Wael Badawy, Computing Reviews, December 2, 2024)

Group Recommender Systems

An Introduction

von Alexander Felfernig, Ludovico Boratto, Martin Stettinger und Marko Tkalčič
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinAlexander Felfernig
Autor / AutorinLudovico Boratto
Autor / AutorinMartin Stettinger
Autor / AutorinMarko Tkalčič
This book presents group recommender systems, which focus on the determination of recommendations for groups of users. The authors summarize different technologies and applications of group recommender systems. They include an in-depth discussion of state-of-the-art algorithms, an overview of industrial applications, an inclusion of the aspects of decision biases in groups, and corresponding de-biasing approaches. The book includes a discussion of basic group recommendation methods, aspects of human decision making in groups, and related applications. A discussion of open research issues is included to inspire new related research. The book serves as a reference for researchers and practitioners working on group recommendation related topics.