Vectors of Pairwise Item Preferences
Pandey, G., Wang, S., Ren, Z., & Chang, Y. (2019). Vectors of Pairwise Item Preferences. In L. Azzopardi, B. Stein, N. Fuhr, P. Mayr, C. Hauff, & D. Hiemstra (Eds.), ECIR 2019: Advances in Information Retrieval : 41st European Conference on IR Research, ECIR 2019, Cologne, Germany, April 14–-8, 2019, Proceedings, Part I (pp. 323-336). Springer. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 11437. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15712-8_21
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Neural embedding has been widely applied as an effective category of vectorization methods in real-world recommender systems. However, its exploration of users’ explicit feedback on items, to create good quality user and item vectors is still limited. Existing neural embedding methods only consider the items that are accessed by the users, but neglect the scenario when a user gives high or low rating to a particular item. In this paper, we propose Pref2Vec, a method to generate vector representations of pairwise item preferences, users and items, which can be directly utilized for machine learning tasks. Specifically, Pref2Vec considers users’ pairwise item preferences as elementary units. It vectorizes users’ pairwise preferences by maximizing the likelihood estimation of the conditional probability of each pairwise item preference given another one. With the pairwise preference matrix and the generated preference vectors, the vectors of users are yielded by minimizing the difference between users’ observed preferences and the product of the user and preference vectors. Similarly, the vectorization of items can be achieved with the user-item rating matrix and the users vectors. We conducted extensive experiments on three benchmark datasets to assess the quality of item vectors and the initialization independence of the user and item vectors. The utility of our vectorization results is shown by the recommendation performance achieved using them. Our experimental results show significant improvement over state-of-the-art baselines.
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