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NORMalize: The Second Workshop on Normative Design and Evaluation of Recommender Systems
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NORMalize: The Second Workshop on Normative Design and Evaluation of Recommender Systems

Organizers

Organizers: Alain D. Starke (ASCOR, University of Amsterdam), Sanne Vrijenhoek (University of Amsterdam), Lien Michiels (University of Antwerp), Johannes Kruse (Ekstra Bladet) and Nava Tintarev (Maastricht University)

Abstract

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NORMalize sets out to provide a platform for researchers and practicioners from different domains to discuss challenges related to the normative design and evaluation of recommender systems.Recommender systems are used in a many different domains, from recommending recipes to song playlists. They increasingly act as "gatekeepers" to what users are exposed to online. Therefore it is important that we, as designers of these systems, think about the norms and values appropriate to the domain when designing and evaluating these recommender systems, such that they have a positive impact on society. Should recipe recommenders prioritize healthy choices over not so healthy choices? Or should they prioritize sustainability and recommend recipes that make use of local, fresh ingredients? Or maybe we need both?Should news recommenders provide sufficiently diverse recommendations? Should we strive to expose users to content that contradicts their political beliefs?How can we operationalize these norms and values in recommender systems?How can we design normative recommender systems?How can we evaluate recommender systems according to our norms and values? At NORMalize, we aim to provide some preliminary answers to the above questions, and many more through guided discussions that bring together industry and academia and scholars from different research domains.

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