Spiral of Silence in Recommender Systems
Published: Jan 30, 2019
Abstract
It has been established that, ratings are missing not at random in recommender systems. However, little research has been done to reveal how the ratings are missing. In this paper we present one possible explanation of the missing not at random phenomenon. We verify that, using a variety of different real-life datasets, there is a spiral process for a silent minority in recommender systems where (1) people whose opinions fall into the minority...
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Title
Spiral of Silence in Recommender Systems
Published Date
Jan 30, 2019
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