Interpretable Recommendation via Attraction Modeling: Learning Multilevel Attractiveness over Multimodal Movie Contents

Interpretable Recommendation via Attraction Modeling: Learning Multilevel Attractiveness over Multimodal Movie Contents

Liang Hu, Songlei Jian, Longbing Cao, Qingkui Chen

Proceedings of the Twenty-Seventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Main track. Pages 3400-3406. https://doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2018/472

New contents like blogs and online videos are produced in every second in the new media age. We argue that attraction is one of the decisive factors for user selection of new contents. However, collaborative filtering cannot work without user feedback; and the existing content-based recommender systems are ineligible to capture and interpret the attractive points on new contents. Accordingly, we propose attraction modeling to learn and interpret user attractiveness. Specially, we build a multilevel attraction model (MLAM) over the content features -- the story (textual data) and cast members (categorical data) of movies. In particular, we design multilevel personal filters to calculate users' attractiveness on words, sentences and cast members at different levels. The experimental results show the superiority of MLAM over the state-of-the-art methods. In addition, a case study is provided to demonstrate the interpretability of MLAM by visualizing user attractiveness on a movie.
Keywords:
Machine Learning: Learning Preferences or Rankings
Machine Learning: Neural Networks
Natural Language Processing: Embeddings
Machine Learning: Interpretability
Machine Learning: Recommender Systems