Causality and Correlation Graph Modeling for Effective and Explainable Session-based Recommendation

IF 2.6 4区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS ACM Transactions on the Web Pub Date : 2023-06-05 DOI:https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3593313
Huizi Wu, Cong Geng, Hui Fang
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Session-based recommendation which has been witnessed a booming interest recently, focuses on predicting a user’s next interested item(s) based on an anonymous session. Most existing studies adopt complex deep learning techniques (e.g., graph neural networks) for effective session-based recommendation. However, they merely address co-occurrence between items, but fail to well distinguish causality and correlation relationship. Considering the varied interpretations and characteristics of causality and correlation relationship between items, in this study, we propose a novel method denoted as CGSR by jointly modeling causality and correlation relationship between items. In particular, we construct cause, effect and correlation graphs from sessions by simultaneously considering the false causality problem. We further design a graph neural network-based method for session-based recommendation. To conclude, we strive to explore the relationship between items from specific “causality” (directed) and “correlation” (undirected) perspectives. Extensive experiments on three datasets show that our model outperforms other state-of-the-art methods in terms of recommendation accuracy. Moreover, we further propose an explainable framework on CGSR, and demonstrate the explainability of our model via case studies on Amazon dataset.

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基于会话的有效可解释推荐的因果关系和相关图建模
基于会话的推荐是一种基于匿名会话预测用户下一个感兴趣的项目的方法,最近引起了人们的极大兴趣。大多数现有的研究采用复杂的深度学习技术(例如,图神经网络)来进行有效的基于会话的推荐。然而,它们只是处理项目之间的共现性,而未能很好地区分因果关系和相关关系。考虑到项目间因果关系和相关关系的不同解释及其特点,本研究提出了一种将项目间因果关系和相关关系联合建模的新方法,即CGSR。特别地,我们通过同时考虑假因果关系问题来构造会话的因果关系图和相关图。我们进一步设计了一种基于图神经网络的会话推荐方法。总之,我们努力从特定的“因果关系”(定向)和“相关性”(无定向)角度探索项目之间的关系。在三个数据集上进行的大量实验表明,我们的模型在推荐精度方面优于其他最先进的方法。此外,我们进一步提出了一个基于CGSR的可解释框架,并通过亚马逊数据集的案例研究证明了模型的可解释性。
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ACM Transactions on the Web
ACM Transactions on the Web 工程技术-计算机:软件工程
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7.5 months
期刊介绍: Transactions on the Web (TWEB) is a journal publishing refereed articles reporting the results of research on Web content, applications, use, and related enabling technologies. Topics in the scope of TWEB include but are not limited to the following: Browsers and Web Interfaces; Electronic Commerce; Electronic Publishing; Hypertext and Hypermedia; Semantic Web; Web Engineering; Web Services; and Service-Oriented Computing XML. In addition, papers addressing the intersection of the following broader technologies with the Web are also in scope: Accessibility; Business Services Education; Knowledge Management and Representation; Mobility and pervasive computing; Performance and scalability; Recommender systems; Searching, Indexing, Classification, Retrieval and Querying, Data Mining and Analysis; Security and Privacy; and User Interfaces. Papers discussing specific Web technologies, applications, content generation and management and use are within scope. Also, papers describing novel applications of the web as well as papers on the underlying technologies are welcome.
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