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ComplexRec 2020: Workshop on Recommendation in Complex Environments

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During the past decade, recommender systems have rapidly become an indispensable element of websites, apps, and other platforms that are looking to provide personalized interaction to their users. As recommendation technologies are applied to an ever-growing array of non-standard problems and scenarios, researchers and practitioners are also increasingly faced with challenges of dealing with greater variety and complexity in the inputs to those recommender systems. For example, there has been more reliance on fine-grained user signals as inputs rather than simple ratings or likes. Many applications also require more complex domain-specific constraints on inputs to the recommender systems. The outputs of recommender systems are also moving towards more complex composite items, such as package or sequence recommendations. This increasing complexity requires smarter recommender algorithms that can deal with this diversity in inputs and outputs. The ComplexRec workshop series offers an interactive venue for discussing approaches to recommendation in complex scenarios that have no simple one-size-fits-all solution.

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Toine Bogers, Marijn Koolen, Bamshad Mobasher, Casper Petersen, and Alan Said. 2018. ComplexRec 2018. In Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Recommendation in Complex Scenarios. 1–37. http://toinebogers.com/workshops/complexrec2018/resources/proceedings.pdf
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Toine Bogers, Marijn Koolen Bamshad Mobasher, Alan Said, and Alexander Tuzhilin. 2017. ComplexRec 2017. In Proceedings of the First Workshop on Recommendation in Complex Scenarios, Vol. 1892. CEUR-WS, 1–28.
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Marijn Koolen, Toine Bogers, Bamshad Mobasher, and Alexander Tuzhilin. 2019. ComplexRec 2019. In Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Recommendation in Complex Scenarios, Vol. 2449. CEUR-WS, 1–39.
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    RecSys '20: Proceedings of the 14th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems
    September 2020
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