Graph-based Recommendation for Sparse and Heterogeneous User Interactions

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Authors Simone Borg Bruun, Kacper Kenji Lesniak, Mirko Biasini, Vittorio Carmignani, Panagiotis Filianos, Christina Lioma, Maria Maistro arXiv ID 2301.11009 Category cs.IR: Information Retrieval Citations 0 Venue European Conference on Information Retrieval Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Recommender system research has oftentimes focused on approaches that operate on large-scale datasets containing millions of user interactions. However, many small businesses struggle to apply state-of-the-art models due to their very limited availability of data. We propose a graph-based recommender model which utilizes heterogeneous interactions between users and content of different types and is able to operate well on small-scale datasets. A genetic algorithm is used to find optimal weights that represent the strength of the relationship between users and content. Experiments on two real-world datasets (which we make available to the research community) show promising results (up to 7% improvement), in comparison with other state-of-the-art methods for low-data environments. These improvements are statistically significant and consistent across different data samples.
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