Title
Explaining Contextual Recommendations: Interaction Design Study and Prototype Implementation.
Abstract
We describe an architecture for generating context-aware recommendations along with detailed textual explanations to support the user in the decision-making process. CARE (Context-Aware Recommender with Explanation) incorporates a hierarchical structure, in which independent modules embodying different aspects of the context cooperate together to generate recommendations for the user with accompanying rationales. We follow the Interaction Design principles to develop personas, goals and user scenarios, based on which a prototype system is developed. We present here two examples of its performance when processing movieratings data set with contextual information. We argue that our architecture is extensible in that more modules can be added as needed, and the approach can be applied to other domains as well.
Year
Venue
Field
2015
IntRS@RecSys
Architecture,Contextual information,Interaction design,Computer science,Contextual design,Persona,Human–computer interaction,Scenario,Extensibility
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
2
0.45
References 
Authors
9
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Joanna Misztal1121.75
Bipin Indurkhya219351.14