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Bayesian Personalized Ranking for Novelty Enhancement
Novelty enhancement of recommendations is typically achieved through a post-filtering process applied on a candidate set of items. While it is an effective method, its performance heavily depends on the quality of a baseline algorithm, and many of the state-of-the-art algorithms generate recommendations that are relatively similar to what the user has interacted with in the past. In this paper we explore the use of sampling as a means of novelty enhancement in the Bayesian Personalized Ranking objective. We evaluate the proposed extensions on the MovieLens 20M dataset, and show that the proposed method can be successfully used instead of two-step reranking, as it offers comparable and better accuracy/novelty tradeoffs, and more unique recommendations.