通过除杂表示增强技术消除推荐中的人气偏差

IF 5 2区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Complex & Intelligent Systems Pub Date : 2024-11-14 DOI:10.1007/s40747-024-01649-z
Junsan Zhang, Sini Wu, Te Wang, Fengmei Ding, Jie Zhu
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用于培训推荐系统的交互数据通常呈现长尾分布。这种高度不平衡的数据分布会导致项目之间的学习过程不公平。对比学习通过数据增强缓解了上述问题。但是,它没有考虑到项目之间受欢迎程度的显著差异,甚至可能在数据扩增过程中引入假阴性,误导用户偏好预测。为了解决这个问题,我们将对比学习与负验证加权模型相结合。通过在训练过程中对识别出的假否定进行惩罚,我们限制了它们在训练过程中的潜在危害。同时,为了解决不受欢迎的项目缺乏监督信号的问题,我们设计了流行关联模型来挖掘项目之间的相关性。然后,我们引导非热门项目从其关联的热门项目中学习特定用户青睐的隐藏特征,从而为其表示建模提供有效的补充信息。在三个真实世界数据集上进行的广泛实验表明,我们提出的模型在推荐性能上优于最先进的基线模型,在所有数据集上的 Recall@20 分别提高了 4.2%、2.4% 和 3.6%,而且在缓解流行度偏差方面也显示出显著效果。
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Relieving popularity bias in recommendation via debiasing representation enhancement

The interaction data used for training recommender systems often exhibit a long-tail distribution. Such highly imbalanced data distribution results in an unfair learning process among items. Contrastive learning alleviates the above issue by data augmentation. However, it lacks consideration of the significant disparity in popularity between items and may even introduce false negatives during the data augmentation, misleading user preference prediction. To address this issue, we combine contrastive learning with a weighted model for negative validation. By penalizing identified false negatives during training, we limit their potential harm within the training process. Meanwhile, to tackle the scarcity of supervision signals for unpopular items, we design Popularity Associated Modeling to mine the correlation among items. Then we guide unpopular items to learn hidden features favored by specific users from their associated popular items, which provides effective supplementary information for their representation modeling. Extensive experiments on three real-world datasets demonstrate that our proposed model outperforms state-of-the-art baselines in recommendation performance, with Recall@20 improvements of 4.2%, 2.4% and 3.6% across the datasets, but also shows significant effectiveness in relieving popularity bias.

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Complex & Intelligent Systems
Complex & Intelligent Systems COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-
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期刊介绍: Complex & Intelligent Systems aims to provide a forum for presenting and discussing novel approaches, tools and techniques meant for attaining a cross-fertilization between the broad fields of complex systems, computational simulation, and intelligent analytics and visualization. The transdisciplinary research that the journal focuses on will expand the boundaries of our understanding by investigating the principles and processes that underlie many of the most profound problems facing society today.
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