Data Augmentation Strategies for Improving Sequential Recommender Systems

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Authors Joo-yeong Song, Bongwon Suh arXiv ID 2203.14037 Category cs.IR: Information Retrieval Cross-listed cs.LG Citations 14 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Sequential recommender systems have recently achieved significant performance improvements with the exploitation of deep learning (DL) based methods. However, although various DL-based methods have been introduced, most of them only focus on the transformations of network structure, neglecting the importance of other influential factors including data augmentation. Obviously, DL-based models require a large amount of training data in order to estimate parameters well and achieve high performances, which leads to the early efforts to increase the training data through data augmentation in computer vision and speech domains. In this paper, we seek to figure out that various data augmentation strategies can improve the performance of sequential recommender systems, especially when the training dataset is not large enough. To this end, we propose a simple set of data augmentation strategies, all of which transform original item sequences in the way of direct corruption and describe how data augmentation changes the performance. Extensive experiments on the latest DL-based model show that applying data augmentation can help the model generalize better, and it can be significantly effective to boost model performances especially when the amount of training data is small. Furthermore, it is shown that our proposed strategies can improve performances to a better or competitive level to existing strategies suggested in the prior works.
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