Learning Social Graph for Inactive User Recommendation

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Authors Nian Liu, Shen Fan, Ting Bai, Peng Wang, Mingwei Sun, Yanhu Mo, Xiaoxiao Xu, Hong Liu, Chuan Shi arXiv ID 2405.05288 Category cs.SI: Social & Info Networks Cross-listed cs.IR, cs.LG Citations 2 Venue International Conference on Database Systems for Advanced Applications Repository https://github.com/liun-online/LSIR} Last Checked 1 month ago
Abstract
Social relations have been widely incorporated into recommender systems to alleviate data sparsity problem. However, raw social relations don't always benefit recommendation due to their inferior quality and insufficient quantity, especially for inactive users, whose interacted items are limited. In this paper, we propose a novel social recommendation method called LSIR (\textbf{L}earning \textbf{S}ocial Graph for \textbf{I}nactive User \textbf{R}ecommendation) that learns an optimal social graph structure for social recommendation, especially for inactive users. LSIR recursively aggregates user and item embeddings to collaboratively encode item and user features. Then, graph structure learning (GSL) is employed to refine the raw user-user social graph, by removing noisy edges and adding new edges based on the enhanced embeddings. Meanwhile, mimic learning is implemented to guide active users in mimicking inactive users during model training, which improves the construction of new edges for inactive users. Extensive experiments on real-world datasets demonstrate that LSIR achieves significant improvements of up to 129.58\% on NDCG in inactive user recommendation. Our code is available at~\url{https://github.com/liun-online/LSIR}.
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