The thesis identifies theoretical, empirical, and conceptual flaws in offline fairness measures for recommender systems and contributes new evaluation methods and practical guidelines.
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Offline Evaluation Measures of Fairness in Recommender Systems
The thesis identifies theoretical, empirical, and conceptual flaws in offline fairness measures for recommender systems and contributes new evaluation methods and practical guidelines.
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