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Engendering Health with Recommender Systems

Published: 07 September 2016 Publication History

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The first Workshop on Engendering Health with Recommender Systems was organized in conjunction with ACM RecSys 2016. The focus of the workshop was on bringing together researchers and practitioners from diverse areas of health, well-being, decision support, and behavioral change. Health-related issues in recommender systems have been a growing research topic in the recent years and this was a initial attempt at bringing together academics and practitioners to share their experiences on working on related issues.

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RecSys '16: Proceedings of the 10th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems
September 2016
490 pages
ISBN:9781450340359
DOI:10.1145/2959100
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Published: 07 September 2016

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  1. accessibility
  2. health-aware computing
  3. health-aware information systems
  4. recommender systems
  5. well-being

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RecSys '16
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RecSys '16: Tenth ACM Conference on Recommender Systems
September 15 - 19, 2016
Massachusetts, Boston, USA

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RecSys '16 Paper Acceptance Rate 29 of 159 submissions, 18%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 254 of 1,295 submissions, 20%

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