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Most Influential WWW 2005 Paper · 2026-03 edition

Improving Recommendation Lists Through Topic Diversification

Cai-Nicolas Ziegler; Sean M. McNee; Joseph A. Konstan; Georg Lausen

Venue
ACM Web Conference (WWW) 2005
Recognition
Most Influential WWW 2005 Paper (Rank No. 1)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
9
Certificate ID
5f05666796969087

Abstract

In this work we present topic diversification, a novel method designed to balance and diversify personalized recommendation lists in order to reflect the user's complete spectrum of interests. Though being detrimental to average accuracy, we show that our method improves user satisfaction with recommendation lists, in particular for lists generated using the common item-based collaborative filtering algorithm.Our work builds upon prior research on recommender systems, looking at properties of recommendation lists as entities in their own right rather than specifically focusing on the accuracy of individual recommendations. We introduce the intra-list similarity metric to assess the topical diversity of recommendation lists and the topic diversification approach for decreasing the intra-list similarity. We evaluate our method using book recommendation data, including offline analysis on 361, !, 349 ratings and an online study involving more than 2, !, 100 subjects.

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