"Algorithmic recommendations" refers to suggestions or advice made by a computer program or software based on a set of rules or patterns. It could be suggesting things like movies, music, or products based on your previous choices or preferences. It helps make personalized recommendations using calculations and data analysis.
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It doesn't make extensive use
of algorithmic recommendations, like Hulu does, nor does it offer a long list of curated video collections, like AT&T's DirecTV Now.
Oyster's editorial director, Kevin Nguyen described the publication as the company's «latest discovery project,» explaining that «some readers
want algorithmic recommendations, and others want editorial recommendations, or reviews.»
One of the joys of physical book buying is having an experience unimpaired
by algorithmic recommendation — encountering works you might never otherwise see.
Its algorithmic recommendations routinely promote divisive videos.
Zoosk uses big data and
algorithmic recommendations.
But these lists, unlike Amazon's
algorithmic recommendations, are put together in part Barnes and Noble's real, live booksellers, the idea being they can make connections you couldn't.
From there, Amazon will start promoting your book more and more to its customers through
its algorithmic recommendation engine, putting your work in front of readers who are ready to buy.