Serendipity Engine
SBO
We increasingly rely on algorithmically generated recommendations to navigate in both online and offline contexts: listening to music on streaming platforms, reading news online, or following recommendations about activities and events in your favorite city. These recommender systems help us dealing with the abundance of available information, but at the same time raise questions about their impact on individual citizens and society.
Many advocate for designs for serendipity in recommenders, but what does this mean in practice? While serendipity is generally understood as a beneficial design principle ought to deliver societal value, putting it into practice still presents major challenges. The Serendipity Engine project sets out to address these challenges and support societal stakeholders in designing recommender systems to foster serendipity in public contexts.
Researchers on this project
Lien Michiels
Postdoctoral Researcher
Brett Binst
PhD Researcher
Annelien Smets
Research Professor
Consortium partners
Tags
Recommenders, Artificial Intelligence, Smart City, Diversity and Serendipity