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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
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To recommend or not to recommend?
Veterinary Record, 2012AS part of my work as a veterinary consultation coach (whereby I stand-in on many consultations), I have noticed that a surprising number of younger vets do not make a clear and specific recommendation about what they believe to be the most effective way to resolve the patient's clinical issue.
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To recommend or not recommend: That is still the question
Family Court Review, 2023AbstractThe boundaries around what parenting plan evaluators should and should not say in their reports to Courts has been debated in both mental health and legal circles for decades. The controversy about whether parenting plan evaluators should make specific recommendations to Courts regarding access plans and decision‐making rights revolves around ...
Lawrence Jay Braunstein +1 more
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Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2002
AbstractThe core of any document retrieval system is a mechanism that ranks the documents in a large collection in order of the likelihood with which they match the preferences of any person who interacts with the system. Given a broader interpretation of “recommending” than is commonly accepted, such a preference ordering may be viewed as a ...
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AbstractThe core of any document retrieval system is a mechanism that ranks the documents in a large collection in order of the likelihood with which they match the preferences of any person who interacts with the system. Given a broader interpretation of “recommending” than is commonly accepted, such a preference ordering may be viewed as a ...
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What recommenders recommend: an analysis of recommendation biases and possible countermeasures
User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction, 2015Most real-world recommender systems are deployed in a commercial context or designed to represent a value-adding service, e.g., on shopping or Social Web platforms, and typical success indicators for such systems include conversion rates, customer loyalty or sales numbers.
Dietmar Jannach +3 more
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To Recommend or Not to Recommend
Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2022Frank J, Lexa, Jennifer, Nathan
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TO RECOMMEND OR NOT TO RECOMMEND: THAT IS NOT THE QUESTION
Family Court Review, 2005Tippins and Wittmann provide a cogent argument for custody evaluators not to make recommendations to the court. From their forensic and scientific perspectives, they have identified some important issues, which will certainly stimulate interesting discussion among custody evaluators.
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Proceedings of the 10th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems, 2016
The Netflix experience is driven by a number of recommendation algorithms: personalized ranking, page generation, similarity, ratings, search, etc. On the January 6th, 2016 we simultaneously launched Netflix in 130 new countries around the world, which brought the total to over 190 countries.
Justin Basilico, Yves Raimond
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The Netflix experience is driven by a number of recommendation algorithms: personalized ranking, page generation, similarity, ratings, search, etc. On the January 6th, 2016 we simultaneously launched Netflix in 130 new countries around the world, which brought the total to over 190 countries.
Justin Basilico, Yves Raimond
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Recommending and being recommended
The Teacher Educator, 1983(1983). Recommending and being recommended. The Teacher Educator: Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 32-32.
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