Collaborative Metric Learning with Memory Network for Multi-Relational Recommender Systems

Collaborative Metric Learning with Memory Network for Multi-Relational Recommender Systems

Xiao Zhou, Danyang Liu, Jianxun Lian, Xing Xie

Proceedings of the Twenty-Eighth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Main track. Pages 4454-4460. https://doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2019/619

The success of recommender systems in modern online platforms is inseparable from the accurate capture of users' personal tastes. In everyday life, large amounts of user feedback data are created along with user-item online interactions in a variety of ways, such as browsing, purchasing, and sharing. These multiple types of user feedback provide us with tremendous opportunities to detect individuals' fine-grained preferences. Different from most existing recommender systems that rely on a single type of feedback, we advocate incorporating multiple types of user-item interactions for better recommendations. Based on the observation that the underlying spectrum of user preferences is reflected in various types of interactions with items and can be uncovered by latent relational learning in metric space, we propose a unified neural learning framework, named Multi-Relational Memory Network (MRMN). It can not only model fine-grained user-item relations but also enable us to discriminate between feedback types in terms of the strength and diversity of user preferences. Extensive experiments show that the proposed MRMN model outperforms competitive state-of-the-art algorithms in a wide range of scenarios, including e-commerce, local services, and job recommendations.
Keywords:
Machine Learning: Data Mining
Humans and AI: Personalization and User Modeling
Machine Learning: Deep Learning
Machine Learning: Recommender Systems