Recommender systems are playing an increasingly important role in alleviating information overload and supporting users' various needs, e.g., consumption, socialization, and entertainment. However, limited research focuses on how values should be extensively considered in industrial deployments of recommender systems, the ignorance of which can be problematic. To fill this gap, in this paper, we adopt Value Sensitive Design to comprehensively explore how practitioners and users recognize different values of current industrial recommender systems. Based on conceptual and empirical investigations, we focus on five values: recommendation quality, privacy, transparency, fairness, and trustworthiness. We further conduct in-depth qualitative interviews with 20 users and 10 practitioners to delve into their opinions towards these values. Our results reveal the existence and sources of tensions between practitioners and users in terms of value interpretation, evaluation, and practice, which provide novel implications for designing more human-centric and value-sensitive recommender systems.
翻译:咨询系统在减轻信息超负荷和满足用户的各种需要(如消费、社会化和娱乐)方面发挥着越来越重要的作用,然而,有限的研究侧重于在建议系统的工业部署中应如何广泛考虑价值观,因为对建议系统的无知可能成问题。为了填补这一空白,我们在本文件中采用了 " 价值敏感设计 ",以全面探讨从业人员和用户如何认识当前工业建议系统的不同价值观。根据概念和经验调查,我们侧重于五种价值观:建议质量、隐私、透明度、公平性和可信度。我们进一步与20个用户和10个从业人员进行了深入的定性访谈,以探究他们对这些价值观的看法。我们的结果揭示了实践者和用户之间在价值解释、评价和实践方面存在的紧张关系及其根源,这些紧张关系为设计更以人为中心的和对价值敏感的建议系统提供了新的影响。