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- 2020
- Walid Bendada, Guillaume Salha, Théo Bontempelli:
Carousel Personalization in Music Streaming Apps with Contextual Bandits. RecSys 2020: 420-425 - Andres Ferraro, Sergio Oramas, Massimo Quadrana, Xavier Serra:
Maximizing the Engagement: Exploring New Signals of Implicit Feedback in Music Recommendations. ComplexRec-ImpactRS@RecSys 2020 - Casper Hansen, Christian Hansen, Lucas Maystre, Rishabh Mehrotra, Brian Brost, Federico Tomasi, Mounia Lalmas:
Contextual and Sequential User Embeddings for Large-Scale Music Recommendation. RecSys 2020: 53-62 - Hyun Jeong Kim, So Yeon Park, Minju Park, Kyogu Lee:
Do Channels Matter? Illuminating Interpersonal Influence on Music Recommendations. RecSys 2020: 663-668 - Rishabh Mehrotra, Prasanta Bhattacharya, Mounia Lalmas:
Inferring the Causal Impact of New Track Releases on Music Recommendation Platforms through Counterfactual Predictions. RecSys 2020: 687-691 - Alessandro B. Melchiorre, Eva Zangerle, Markus Schedl:
Personality Bias of Music Recommendation Algorithms. RecSys 2020: 533-538 - Aaron Ng, Rishabh Mehrotra:
Investigating the Impact of Audio States & Transitions for Track Sequencing in Music Streaming Sessions. RecSys 2020: 697-702 - Gustavo Penha, Claudia Hauff:
What does BERT know about books, movies and music? Probing BERT for Conversational Recommendation. RecSys 2020: 388-397 - Dougal Shakespeare, Lorenzo Porcaro, Emilia Gómez, Carlos Castillo:
Exploring Artist Gender Bias in Music Recommendation. ComplexRec-ImpactRS@RecSys 2020 - 2019
- Andres Ferraro:
Music cold-start and long-tail recommendation: bias in deep representations. RecSys 2019: 586-590 - Sophia Hadash, Yu Liang, Martijn C. Willemsen:
How Playlist Evaluation Compares to Track Evaluations in Music Recommender Systems. IntRS@RecSys 2019: 1-9 - Sandy Manolios
, Alan Hanjalic, Cynthia C. S. Liem
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The influence of personal values on music taste: towards value-based music recommendations. RecSys 2019: 501-505 - Bruno L. Pereira, Alberto Ueda, Gustavo Penha, Rodrygo L. T. Santos, Nivio Ziviani:
Online learning to rank for sequential music recommendation. RecSys 2019: 237-245 - Timothy Schmeier, Joseph Chisari, Sam Garrett, Brett Vintch:
Music recommendations in hyperbolic space: an application of empirical bayes and hierarchical poincaré embeddings. RecSys 2019: 437-441 - 2018
- Ching-Wei Chen, Paul Lamere, Markus Schedl, Hamed Zamani:
Recsys challenge 2018: automatic music playlist continuation. RecSys 2018: 527-528 - Yucheng Jin, Nava Tintarev, Katrien Verbert:
Effects of personal characteristics on music recommender systems with different levels of controllability. RecSys 2018: 13-21 - Jaehun Kim, Minz Won, Cynthia C. S. Liem
, Alan Hanjalic:
Towards Seed-Free Music Playlist Generation: Enhancing Collaborative Filtering with Playlist Title Information. RecSys Challenge 2018: 14:1-14:6 - Vikas Kumar, Sabirat Rubya, Joseph A. Konstan, Loren Terveen:
Risk "Attention" or "Adventure": A Qualitative Study of Novelty and Familiarity in Music Listening. IntRS@RecSys 2018: 15-23 - Feng Lu, Nava Tintarev:
A Diversity Adjusting Strategy with Personality for Music Recommendation. IntRS@RecSys 2018: 7-14 - Malte Ludewig, Iman Kamehkhosh, Nick Landia, Dietmar Jannach:
Effective Nearest-Neighbor Music Recommendations. RecSys Challenge 2018: 3:1-3:6 - Noveen Sachdeva, Kartik Gupta, Vikram Pudi:
Attentive neural architecture incorporating song features for music recommendation. RecSys 2018: 417-421 - Lin Zhu, Bowen He, Mengxin Ji, Cheng Ju, Yihong Chen:
Automatic Music Playlist Continuation via Neighbor-based Collaborative Filtering and Discriminative Reweighting/Reranking. RecSys Challenge 2018: 10:1-10:6 - 2017
- Himan Abdollahpouri, Steve Essinger:
Towards Effective Exploration/Exploitation in Sequential Music Recommendation. RecSys Posters 2017 - Bruce Ferwerda, Marko Tkalcic, Markus Schedl:
Personality Traits and Music Genre Preferences: How Music Taste Varies Over Age Groups. RecTemp@RecSys 2017: 16-20 - Byungsoo Jeon, Chanju Kim, Adrian Kim, Dongwon Kim, Jangyeon Park, JungWoo Ha:
Music Emotion Recognition via End-to-End Multimodal Neural Networks. RecSys Posters 2017 - Sergio Oramas, Oriol Nieto, Mohamed Sordo, Xavier Serra
:
A Deep Multimodal Approach for Cold-start Music Recommendation. DLRS@RecSys 2017: 32-37 - Markus Schedl, Peter Knees
, Fabien Gouyon:
New Paths in Music Recommender Systems Research. RecSys 2017: 392-393 - Andreu Vall, Hamid Eghbal-zadeh, Matthias Dorfer, Markus Schedl, Gerhard Widmer
:
Music Playlist Continuation by Learning from Hand-Curated Examples and Song Features: Alleviating the Cold-Start Problem for Rare and Out-of-Set Songs. DLRS@RecSys 2017: 46-54 - Andreu Vall, Massimo Quadrana, Markus Schedl, Gerhard Widmer, Paolo Cremonesi:
The Importance of Song Context in Music Playlists. RecSys Posters 2017 - 2016
- Òscar Celma:
The Exploit-Explore Dilemma in Music Recommendation. RecSys 2016: 377
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