Authors
Pearl Pu, Li Chen, Rong Hu
Publication date
2012/10/1
Journal
User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction
Volume
22
Issue
4-5
Pages
317-355
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
A recommender system is a Web technology that proactively suggests items of interest to users based on their objective behavior or explicitly stated preferences. Evaluations of recommender systems (RS) have traditionally focused on the performance of algorithms. However, many researchers have recently started investigating system effectiveness and evaluation criteria from users’ perspectives. In this paper, we survey the state of the art of user experience research in RS by examining how researchers have evaluated design methods that augment RS’s ability to help users find the information or product that they truly prefer, interact with ease with the system, and form trust with RS through system transparency, control and privacy preserving mechanisms finally, we examine how these system design features influence users’ adoption of the technology. We summarize existing work concerning three crucial …
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