RecSys crowd: please have a look at our workshops! This year, we have a lot of topics to contribute to. An overview can be found on our website: https://t.co/mUnQWAoDUg.

Most deadlines for submission fall between mid-July and August. Let's go through each workshop 👇🏼 - slowly!

We won't do this alphabetically, so each Tweet will be a #RecSys2021 surprise!

First up: RecSys in HR! This is a newcomer to the RecSys venue. The workshop is, among others, interested in contributions that support or replace Human Resource functions 👇🏼

https://t.co/NkFVKbJaer
If you're new to Amsterdam, why not also visit RecTour? This workshop will focus on the specific challenges for recommender systems in tourism. Topics include case studies (evaluation), specific methods and techniques and context and mobility.

https://t.co/krhGJ6SLMB #RecSys2021
No worries, this workshop is real and not a simulation. Check out SimuRec 👇🏼: The Workshop on Synthetic Data and Simulation Methods for Recommender Systems.

The format of this workshop has a twist! Accepted submissions will work together in groups.
https://t.co/yIyPP0IfAg
🗣️ You will easily enjoy this workshop!

#RecSys2021 will feature ComplexRec for the fifth consecutive year. It offers an interactive venue for discussing recommendation approaches in complex scenarios that have no simple one-size-fits-all solution.

👉🏼https://t.co/aUBGz6CEz6
It would only be fair to point out that the fourth workshop on Responsible Recommendation, FAccTRec 2021, is organized at #RecSys2021

@FAccTRec stands for Fairness, Accountability and Transparency in RecSys, drawing attention to these issues

https://t.co/DLSsdCwuLj
@FAccTRec The publicity chairs of #RecSys2021 don't care what you're wearing while writing your papers. However, if your paper is about fashion and RecSys, please consider submitting it to the FashionXRecSys Workshop!

https://t.co/NpBLCr6FtY
Consider submitting to the workshop on Graph Neural Networks for Recommendation and Search.

GReS aims to bridge the gap between the RecSys and GNN communities, creating a more attractive dedicated space to foster GNN contributions to the RecSys domain.

https://t.co/hivyTCiMu2
Listen up! #RecSys2021 will feature the Second Workshop for Podcast Recommendations.

The PodRecs Workshop seeks to further develop the community of researchers and practitioners interested in the recommendation of podcasts 👇🏼:

https://t.co/NXtZ5USimg
Have you ever considered whether a recommendation approach in one market is appropriate for another? Send in work about this topic to the First Workshop on Cross-Market Recommendation: XMRec @ #RecSys2021

https://t.co/OaUe2Z0K3c
At #RecSys2021, we try to look at the bright side of life. For evaluating some recommendation problems though, you need to a have look from other angles as well.

Does this sound familiar? Please submit your bright ideas to the PERSPECTIVES workshop👇🏼

https://t.co/dm8DNGXiPM
#RecSys2021 hosts the 4th Workshop on Online Recommender Systems and User Modeling!

@orsum_ws brings together a community of researchers and practitioners interested in online, adaptive approaches to user modeling, recommendation and personalization. 👇🏼
https://t.co/vmVkgHfQWk
Let us also *inform* you about the second Workshop on Online Misinformation- and Harm-Aware Recommender Systems. The OHARS workshop @ #RecSys2021 welcomes contributions related to, among others, the reduction of misinformation, fairness, and user trust

https://t.co/hrESfVLOee

More from All

1. Mini Thread on Conflicts of Interest involving the authors of the Nature Toilet Paper:
https://t.co/VUYbsKGncx
Kristian G. Andersen
Andrew Rambaut
Ian Lipkin
Edward C. Holmes
Robert F. Garry

2. Thanks to @newboxer007 for forwarding the link to the research by an Australian in Taiwan (not on

3. K.Andersen didn't mention "competing interests"
Only Garry listed Zalgen Labs, which we will look at later.
In acknowledgements, Michael Farzan, Wellcome Trust, NIH, ERC & ARC are mentioned.
Author affiliations listed as usual.
Note the 328 Citations!
https://t.co/nmOeohM89Q


4. Kristian Andersen (1)
Andersen worked with USAMRIID & Fort Detrick scientists on research, with Robert Garry, Jens Kuhn & Sina Bavari among


5. Kristian Andersen (2)
Works at Scripps Research Institute, which WAS in serious financial trouble, haemorrhaging 20 million $ a year.
But just when the first virus cases were emerging, they received great news.
They issued a press release dated November 27, 2019:

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