Dissertation Topic

Recommender and adaptive web-based systems

Academic Year: 2024/2025

Supervisor: Kompan Michal, doc. Ing., PhD.

Department: Department of Computer Graphics and Multimedia

Programs:
Information Technology (DIT) - combined study
Information Technology (DIT-EN) - combined study

The recommender systems are an integral part of almost every modern Web application. Personalized, or at least adaptive, services have become a standard that is expected by the users in almost every domain (e.g., news, chatbots, social media, or search).

Obviously, personalization has a great impact on the everyday life of hundreds of million users across many domains and applications. This results in a major challenge - to propose methods that are not only accurate but also trustworthy and fair. Such a goal offers plenty of research opportunities in many directions:

  • Novel machine learning approaches for adaptive and recommender systems
  • Trustworthy recommendation methods for multi-objective and multi-stakeholder environments
  • Explaining recommendations
  • Fairness and justice in recommendations
  • Biases in the recommendations


There are several application domains where these research problems can be addressed, e.g., search, e-commerce, news, and many others.

Relevant publications:

  • V. Bogina, T. Kuflik, D. Jannach, M. Bielikova, M. Kompan, C. Trattner. Considering temporal aspects in recommender systems: a survey. User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction, 1-39, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11257-022-09335-w 
  • I. Srba, R. Moro, M. Tomlein, B. Pecher, J. Simko, E. Stefancova, M. Kompan, A. Hrckova, J. Podrouzek, A. Gavornik, and M. Bielikova. Auditing YouTube’s Recommendation Algorithm for Misinformation Filter Bubbles. ACM Trans. Recomm. Syst. 1, 1, Article 6, March 2023. https://doi.org/10.1145/3568392 


The research will be performed at the Kempelen Institute of Intelligent Technologies (KInIT, https://kinit.sk) in Bratislava in cooperation with industrial partners or researchers from highly respected research units from abroad. A combined (external) form of study and full employment at KInIT is expected. 

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