Sequences, Items And Latent Links: Recommendation With Consumed Item Packs
Recommenders personalize the web content by typically using collaborative filtering to relate users (or items) based on explicit feedback, e.g., ratings. The difficulty of collecting this feedback has recently motivated to consider implicit feedback (e.g., item consumption along with the correspondi...
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Zusammenfassung: | Recommenders personalize the web content by typically using collaborative
filtering to relate users (or items) based on explicit feedback, e.g., ratings.
The difficulty of collecting this feedback has recently motivated to consider
implicit feedback (e.g., item consumption along with the corresponding time).
In this paper, we introduce the notion of consumed item pack (CIP) which
enables to link users (or items) based on their implicit analogous consumption
behavior. Our proposal is generic, and we show that it captures three novel
implicit recommenders: a user-based (CIP-U), an item-based (CIP-I), and a word
embedding-based (DEEPCIP), as well as a state-of-the-art technique using
implicit feedback (FISM). We show that our recommenders handle incremental
updates incorporating freshly consumed items. We demonstrate that all three
recommenders provide a recommendation quality that is competitive with
state-of-the-art ones, including one incorporating both explicit and implicit
feedback. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1711.06100 |