Neural Feature-aware Recommendation with Signed Hypergraph Convolutional Network

Author:

Chen Xu1ORCID,Xiong Kun2,Zhang Yongfeng3,Xia Long4,Yin Dawei5,Huang Jimmy Xiangji6

Affiliation:

1. Renmin University of China

2. Tsinghua University

3. Rutgers University

4. York University

5. Baidu Inc., Beijing, China

6. York University, Beijing, China

Abstract

Understanding user preference is of key importance for an effective recommender system. For comprehensive user profiling, many efforts have been devoted to extract user feature-level preference from the review information. Despite effectiveness, existing methods mostly assume linear relationships among the users, items, and features, and the collaborative information is usually utilized in an implicit and insufficient manner, which limits the recommender capacity in modeling users’ diverse preferences. For bridging this gap, in this article, we propose to formulate user feature-level preferences by a neural signed hypergraph and carefully design the information propagation paths for diffusing collaborative filtering signals in a more effective manner. By taking the advantages of the neural model’s powerful expressiveness, the complex relationship patterns among users, items, and features are sufficiently discovered and well utilized. By infusing graph structure information into the embedding process, the collaborative information is harnessed in a more explicit and effective way. We conduct comprehensive experiments on real-world datasets to demonstrate the superiorities of our model.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada

York Research Chairs (YRC) program

Beijing Outstanding Young Scientist Program

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Science Applications,General Business, Management and Accounting,Information Systems

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