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|Title=11th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems | |Title=11th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems | ||
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|City=Como | |City=Como | ||
|Country=Country:IT | |Country=Country:IT | ||
|has general chair=Paolo Cremonesi, Francesco Ricci | |has general chair=Paolo Cremonesi, Francesco Ricci | ||
|has program chair=Alexander Tuzhilin, Shlomo Berkovsky | |has program chair=Alexander Tuzhilin, Shlomo Berkovsky | ||
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|Camera-Ready Deadline=2017/07/07 | |Camera-Ready Deadline=2017/07/07 | ||
|Submission Deadline=2017/04/03 | |Submission Deadline=2017/04/03 | ||
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+ | |Number Of Submitted Papers=125 | ||
+ | |Number Of Accepted Papers=26 | ||
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Submitted Papers
125
Accepted Papers
26
Accepted Short Papers
20
Venue
Como, Italy
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Topics of interest for RecSys 2017 include (but are not limited to):
- Algorithm scalability
- Case studies of real-world implementations
- Conversational recommender systems
- Context-aware recommenders
- Evaluation metrics and studies
- Explanations and evidence
- Field and user studies
- Group recommenders
- Innovative/New applications
- Machine learning for recommendation
- Mobile and multi-channel recommendations
- Novel paradigms
- Personalisation
- Preference elicitation
- Privacy and Security
- Recommendation algorithms
- Social recommenders
- Semantic technologies for recommendation
- Trust and reputation
- Theoretical foundations
- User interaction and interfaces
- User modelling