An Adaptive Hybrid Active Learning Strategy with Free Ratings in Collaborative Filtering

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Authors Alireza Gharahighehi, Felipe Kenji Nakano, Celine Vens arXiv ID 2203.05954 Category cs.IR: Information Retrieval Citations 4 Venue Intelligent Systems with Applications Last Checked 4 months ago
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Recommender systems are information retrieval methods that predict user preferences to personalize services. These systems use the feedback and the ratings provided by users to model the behavior of users and to generate recommendations. Typically, the ratings are quite sparse, i.e., only a small fraction of items are rated by each user. To address this issue and enhance the performance, active learning strategies can be used to select the most informative items to be rated. This rating elicitation procedure enriches the interaction matrix with informative ratings and therefore assists the recommender system to better model the preferences of the users. In this paper, we evaluate various non-personalized and personalized rating elicitation strategies. We also propose a hybrid strategy that adaptively combines a non-personalized and a personalized strategy. Furthermore, we propose a new procedure to obtain free ratings based on the side information of the items. We evaluate these ideas on the MovieLens dataset. The experiments reveal that our proposed hybrid strategy outperforms the strategies from the literature. We also propose the extent to which free ratings are obtained, improving further the performance and also the user experience.
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