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An Improved Hybrid Recommender System: Integrating Document Context-Based and Behavior-Based Methods

2021-09-12Unverified0· sign in to hype

Meysam Varasteh, Mehdi Soleiman Nejad, Hadi Moradi, Mohammad Amin Sadeghi, Ahmad Kalhor

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One of the main challenges in recommender systems is data sparsity which leads to high variance. Several attempts have been made to improve the bias-variance trade-off using auxiliary information. In particular, document modeling-based methods have improved the model's accuracy by using textual data such as reviews, abstracts, and storylines when the user-to-item rating matrix is sparse. However, such models are insufficient to learn optimal representation for users and items. User-based and item-based collaborative filtering, owing to their efficiency and interpretability, have been long used for building recommender systems. They create a profile for each user and item respectively as their historically interacted items and the users who interacted with the target item. This work combines these two approaches with document context-aware recommender systems by considering users' opinions on these items. Another advantage of our model is that it supports online personalization. If a user has new interactions, it needs to refresh the user and item history representation vectors instead of updating model parameters. The proposed algorithm is implemented and tested on three real-world datasets that demonstrate our model's effectiveness over the baseline methods.

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