DAS Lecture 6th of May 2025

You Can’t Always Get What You Want: When Algorithms Try But Biases Persist

Algorithms increasingly shape what we see, hear, and engage with in daily life. Recommender systems, in particular, aim to connect users with relevant content through personalization mechanisms—yet, they often reproduce and amplify existing societal biases. In this talk, Christine Bauer examines the persistence of systematic biases, focusing on the complex interactions between algorithmic models, user behavior, and feedback loops.

Drawing on empirical research in music recommender systems, she highlights how underlying distributional patterns can undermine fairness interventions. Beyond identifying challenges, Christine Bauer will discuss approaches that integrate algorithmic adjustments with broader socio-technical considerations, raising important questions about responsibility, design choices, and how to evaluate systems beyond traditional performance metrics. This work reflects her commitment to developing systems that serve both consumers and providers more equitably.

Link to the Event:

https://axapp.sbg.ac.at/ords/f?p=1450:1020:101772712525673::NO::P1020_ID:14140

Mahdi Akil, PhD hat eine Stelle im EXDIGIT Projekt als PostDoc in der PEPSys Gruppe angetreten. Foto: privat