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Measuring Recommender System Effects with Simulated Users (2101.04526v1)

Published 12 Jan 2021 in cs.LG, cs.CY, and cs.IR

Abstract: Imagine a food recommender system -- how would we check if it is \emph{causing} and fostering unhealthy eating habits or merely reflecting users' interests? How much of a user's experience over time with a recommender is caused by the recommender system's choices and biases, and how much is based on the user's preferences and biases? Popularity bias and filter bubbles are two of the most well-studied recommender system biases, but most of the prior research has focused on understanding the system behavior in a single recommendation step. How do these biases interplay with user behavior, and what types of user experiences are created from repeated interactions? In this work, we offer a simulation framework for measuring the impact of a recommender system under different types of user behavior. Using this simulation framework, we can (a) isolate the effect of the recommender system from the user preferences, and (b) examine how the system performs not just on average for an "average user" but also the extreme experiences under atypical user behavior. As part of the simulation framework, we propose a set of evaluation metrics over the simulations to understand the recommender system's behavior. Finally, we present two empirical case studies -- one on traditional collaborative filtering in MovieLens and one on a large-scale production recommender system -- to understand how popularity bias manifests over time.

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Authors (9)
  1. Sirui Yao (3 papers)
  2. Yoni Halpern (13 papers)
  3. Nithum Thain (21 papers)
  4. Xuezhi Wang (64 papers)
  5. Kang Lee (3 papers)
  6. Flavien Prost (14 papers)
  7. Ed H. Chi (74 papers)
  8. Jilin Chen (32 papers)
  9. Alex Beutel (52 papers)
Citations (44)