Scalable learning of probabilistic latent models for collaborative filtering

Collaborative filtering has emerged as a popular way of making user recommendations, but with the increasing sizes of the underlying databases scalability is becoming a crucial issue. In this paper we focus on a recently proposed probabilistic collaborative filtering model that explicitly represents...

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description Collaborative filtering has emerged as a popular way of making user recommendations, but with the increasing sizes of the underlying databases scalability is becoming a crucial issue. In this paper we focus on a recently proposed probabilistic collaborative filtering model that explicitly represents all users and items simultaneously in the model. This model class has several desirable properties, including high recommendation accuracy and principled support for group recommendations. Unfortunately, it also suffers from poor scalability. We address this issue by proposing a scalable variational Bayes learning and inference algorithm for these types of models. Empirical results show that the proposed algorithm achieves significantly better accuracy results than other straw-men models evaluated on a collection of well-known data sets. We also demonstrate that the algorithm has a highly favorable behavior in relation to cold-start situations. •We propose a scalable learning scheme for a probabilistic generative model for collaborative filtering.•Predictive results of the model improve on current state of the art.•The model is shown to work well in cold-start situations
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Collaborative filtering
Filtering
Filtration
Latent variables
Learning
Probabilistic methods
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Probability
Probability theory
Recommendations
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