Creating efficient and effective search and recommendation algorithms has been the main objective of industry practitioners and academic researchers over the years. However, recent research has shown how these algorithms trained on historical data lead to models that might exacerbate existing biases and generate potentially negative outcomes. Defining, assessing, and mitigating these biases throughout experimental pipelines is a primary step for devising search and recommendation algorithms that can be responsibly deployed in real-world applications. This workshop aims to collect novel contributions in this field and offer a common ground for interested researchers and practitioners. More information about the workshop is available at https://biasinrecsys.github.io/sigir2024/
International Workshop on Algorithmic Bias in Search and Recommendation (BIAS)
Boratto L.;Malloci F. M.;Marras M.
2024-01-01
Abstract
Creating efficient and effective search and recommendation algorithms has been the main objective of industry practitioners and academic researchers over the years. However, recent research has shown how these algorithms trained on historical data lead to models that might exacerbate existing biases and generate potentially negative outcomes. Defining, assessing, and mitigating these biases throughout experimental pipelines is a primary step for devising search and recommendation algorithms that can be responsibly deployed in real-world applications. This workshop aims to collect novel contributions in this field and offer a common ground for interested researchers and practitioners. More information about the workshop is available at https://biasinrecsys.github.io/sigir2024/I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.