UniRec: A Dual Enhancement of Uniformity and Frequency in Sequential Recommendations

June 26, 2024 ยท Entered Twilight ยท ๐Ÿ› International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management

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Authors Yang Liu, Yitong Wang, Chenyue Feng arXiv ID 2406.18470 Category cs.IR: Information Retrieval Cross-listed cs.LG Citations 9 Venue International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management Repository https://github.com/Linxi000/UniRec โญ 12 Last Checked 1 month ago
Abstract
Representation learning in sequential recommendation is critical for accurately modeling user interaction patterns and improving recommendation precision. However, existing approaches predominantly emphasize item-to-item transitions, often neglecting the time intervals between interactions, which are closely related to behavior pattern changes. Additionally, broader interaction attributes, such as item frequency, are frequently overlooked. We found that both sequences with more uniform time intervals and items with higher frequency yield better prediction performance. Conversely, non-uniform sequences exacerbate user interest drift and less-frequent items are difficult to model due to sparse sampling, presenting unique challenges inadequately addressed by current methods. In this paper, we propose UniRec, a novel bidirectional enhancement sequential recommendation method. UniRec leverages sequence uniformity and item frequency to enhance performance, particularly improving the representation of non-uniform sequences and less-frequent items. These two branches mutually reinforce each other, driving comprehensive performance optimization in complex sequential recommendation scenarios. Additionally, we present a multidimensional time module to further enhance adaptability. To the best of our knowledge, UniRec is the first method to utilize the characteristics of uniformity and frequency for feature augmentation. Comparing with eleven advanced models across four datasets, we demonstrate that UniRec outperforms SOTA models significantly. The code is available at https://github.com/Linxi000/UniRec.
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