Beyond Next Item Recommendation: Recommending and Evaluating List of Sequences
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Authors
Makbule Gulcin Ozsoy
arXiv ID
2008.13281
Category
cs.IR: Information Retrieval
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Venue
arXiv.org
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Abstract
Recommender systems (RS) suggest items-based on the estimated preferences of users. Recent RS methods utilise vector space embeddings and deep learning methods to make efficient recommendations. However, most of these methods overlook the sequentiality feature and consider each interaction, e.g., check-in, independent from each other. The proposed method considers the sequentiality of the interactions of users with items and uses them to make recommendations of a list of multi-item sequences. The proposed method uses FastText \cite{bojanowski2016enriching}, a well-known technique in natural language processing (NLP), to model the relationship among the subunits of sequences, e.g., tracks, playlists, and utilises the trained representation as an input to a traditional recommendation method. The recommended lists of multi-item sequences are evaluated by the ROUGE \cite{lin2003automatic,lin2004rouge} metric, which is also commonly used in the NLP literature. The current experimental results reveal that it is possible to recommend a list of multi-item sequences, in addition to the traditional next item recommendation. Also, the usage of FastText, which utilise sub-units of the input sequences, helps to overcome cold-start user problem.
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