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arxiv: 1505.03014 · v1 · pith:K763347Ynew · submitted 2015-05-12 · 💻 cs.IR

Frappe: Understanding the Usage and Perception of Mobile App Recommendations In-The-Wild

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keywords mobilecontext-awarefrappeusageusersdeploymentexperiencesin-the-wild
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This paper describes a real world deployment of a context-aware mobile app recommender system (RS) called Frappe. Utilizing a hybrid-approach, we conducted a large-scale app market deployment with 1000 Android users combined with a small-scale local user study involving 33 users. The resulting usage logs and subjective feedback enabled us to gather key insights into (1) context-dependent app usage and (2) the perceptions and experiences of end-users while interacting with context-aware mobile app recommendations. While Frappe performs very well based on usage-centric evaluation metrics insights from the small-scale study reveal some negative user experiences. Our results point to a number of actionable lessons learned specifically related to designing, deploying and evaluating mobile context-aware RS in-the-wild with real users.

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