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A recipe based on-line food store
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Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces table of contents
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Pages: 260 - 263  
Year of Publication: 2000
ISBN:1-58113-134-8
Authors
Martin Svensson  Stockholm University/KTH, Department of Computer and Systems Sciences, Box 1263, SE-164 29 Kista
Jarmo Laaksolahti  Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Box 1263, SE-164 29 Kista
Kristina Höök  Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Box 1263, SE-164 29 Kista
Annika Waern  Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Box 1263, SE-164 29 Kista
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SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
SIGART: ACM Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Recent research in the area of information retrieval hypothesizes that people benefit from social clues, so called social navigation, when they try to navigate information spaces [7]. We have designed an on-line grocery store building upon those ideas manifested in several different ways. The most central feature is that the system uses a combination of content-based and collaborative filtering as the basis for recipe recommendations. This filtering process can in turn be controlled by editors, whose role is to control the content of the “recipe clubs”. Other types of social clues are also present, such as displaying how many users that have chosen a recipe. Finally, the system shows information about other users currently present in the system, and allows users to get in direct contact through chat.


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Martin Svensson: colleagues
Jarmo Laaksolahti: colleagues
Kristina Höök: colleagues
Annika Waern: colleagues