Incorporating Uncertainty Quantification for the Performance Improvement of Academic Recommenders

Jiehan Zhu, L. L. Novelo, A. Yaseen
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Deep learning is widely used in many real-life applications. Despite their remarkable performance accuracies, deep learning networks are often poorly calibrated, which could be harmful in risk-sensitive scenarios. Uncertainty quantification offers a way to evaluate the reliability and trustworthiness of deep-learning-based model predictions. In this work, we introduced uncertainty quantification to our virtual research assistant recommender platform through both Monte Carlo dropout ensemble techniques. We also proposed a new formula to incorporate the uncertainty estimates into our recommendation models. The experiments were carried out on two different components of the recommender platform (i.e., a BERT-based grant recommender and a temporal graph network (TGN)-based collaborator recommender) using real-life datasets. The recommendation results were compared in terms of both recommender metrics (AUC, AP, etc.) and the calibration/reliability metric (ECE). With uncertainty quantification, we were able to better understand the behavior of our regular recommender outputs; while our BERT-based grant recommender tends to be overconfident with its outputs, our TGN-based collaborator recommender tends to be underconfident in producing matching probabilities. Initial case studies also showed that our proposed model with uncertainty quantification adjustment from ensemble gave the best-calibrated results together with the desirable recommender performance.
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深度学习被广泛应用于许多现实生活中。尽管具有出色的性能准确性,但深度学习网络通常校准不当,这在风险敏感的场景中可能是有害的。不确定性量化为评估基于深度学习的模型预测的可靠性和可信度提供了一种方法。在这项工作中,我们通过蒙特卡罗辍学集成技术将不确定性量化引入我们的虚拟研究助理推荐平台。我们还提出了一个新的公式,将不确定性估计纳入我们的推荐模型。实验是在推荐平台的两个不同组成部分(即基于bert的拨款推荐和基于时序图网络(TGN)的合作者推荐)上使用现实数据集进行的。根据推荐指标(AUC, AP等)和校准/可靠性指标(ECE)对推荐结果进行比较。通过不确定性量化,我们能够更好地理解常规推荐输出的行为;虽然我们基于bert的拨款推荐器往往对其输出过于自信,但我们基于tgn的合作者推荐器往往对产生匹配概率缺乏信心。最初的案例研究还表明,我们提出的模型具有不确定性量化调整,从集合给出了最佳校准结果和理想的推荐性能。
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