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The performance of recommender systems in online shopping: A user-centric study
Authors:Maciej Dabrowski  Thomas Acton
Affiliation:1. Digital Enterprise Research Institute, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, Ireland;2. J.E. Cairnes School of Business & Economics & Lero, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
Abstract:This research investigates the effects of preference relaxation on decision-making performance of users in online preference-based product search contexts. We compare four recommender systems based on different preference relaxation methods in extensive user experiments with 111 subjects that use two real-world datasets: 1818 digital cameras and 45,278 used car advertisements gathered from popular e-commerce websites. Our results provide new insights into the positive impact of the Soft-Boundary Preference Relaxation methods on decision-making quality and effort. The paper extends previous studies on this topic and demonstrates that decision aids based on preference relaxation techniques can effectively enhance preference-based product search in online product catalogues and help alleviate common disadvantages of form-based filtering mechanisms.
Keywords:Recommender systems  Decision theory  Preference relaxation  E-commerce
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