Toward the Next Generation of News Recommender Systems
Himan Abdollahpouri, Edward Malthouse, Joseph Konstan, Bamshad, Mobasher, Jeremy Gilbert

TL;DR
This paper introduces the 'table d'hote' approach for news recommender systems, aiming to create a balanced, engaging news experience by stratifying articles based on user needs and ordering them effectively.
Contribution
It proposes a novel framework for news recommendation that considers diverse user needs and article stratification inspired by culinary concepts, linking theory and empirical research.
Findings
Defines two main strata: surveillance and serendipity.
Suggests stratification and ordering improve user engagement.
Links news recommendation to communication theories.
Abstract
This paper proposes a vision and research agenda for the next generation of news recommender systems (RS), called the table d'hote approach. A table d'hote (translates as host's table) meal is a sequence of courses that create a balanced and enjoyable dining experience for a guest. Likewise, we believe news RS should strive to create a similar experience for the users by satisfying the news-diet needs of a user. While extant news RS considers criteria such as diversity and serendipity, and RS bundles have been studied for other contexts such as tourism, table d'hote goes further by ensuring the recommended articles satisfy a diverse set of user needs in the right proportions and in a specific order. In table d'hote, available articles need to be stratified based on the different ways that news can create value for the reader, building from theories and empirical research in journalism…
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