Personalised Multi-modal Interactive Recommendation with Hierarchical State Representations

Author:

Wu Yaxiong1ORCID,Macdonald Craig1ORCID,Ounis Iadh1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK

Abstract

Multi-modal interactive recommender systems (MMIRS) can effectively guide users towards their desired items through multi-turn interactions by leveraging the users’ real-time feedback (in the form of natural-language critiques) on previously recommended items (such as images of fashion products). In this scenario, the users’ preferences can be expressed by both the users’ past interests from their historical interactions and their current needs from the real-time interactions. However, it is typically challenging to make satisfactory personalised recommendations across multi-turn interactions due to the difficulty in balancing the users’ past interests and the current needs for generating the users’ state (i.e., current preferences) representations over time. However, hierarchical reinforcement learning has been successfully applied in various fields by decomposing a complex task into a hierarchy of more easily addressed subtasks. In this journal article, we propose a novel personalised multi-modal interactive recommendation model (PMMIR) using hierarchical reinforcement learning to more effectively incorporate the users’ preferences from both their past and real-time interactions. In particular, PMMIR decomposes the personalised interactive recommendation process into a sequence of two subtasks with hierarchical state representations: a first subtask where a history encoder learns the users’ past interests with the hidden states of history for providing personalised initial recommendations and a second subtask where a state tracker estimates the current needs with the real-time estimated states for updating the subsequent recommendations. The history encoder and the state tracker are jointly optimised with a single objective by maximising the users’ future satisfaction with the recommendations. Following previous work, we train and evaluate our PMMIR model using a user simulator that can generate natural-language critiques about the recommendations as a surrogate for real human users. Experiments conducted on two derived fashion datasets from two well-known public datasets demonstrate that our proposed PMMIR model yields significant improvements in comparison to the existing state-of-the-art baseline models. The datasets and code are publicly available at: https://github.com/yashonwu/pmmir

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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