Effective Recommendation
Effective recommendation aims to predict user preferences and provide personalized suggestions, focusing on improving accuracy, efficiency, and fairness. Current research emphasizes incorporating diverse data sources (e.g., multimodal information, user reviews, knowledge graphs) and advanced model architectures (e.g., graph neural networks, large language models, and various contrastive learning methods) to address challenges like cold-start problems and noisy user data. These advancements are significant for enhancing user experience in various applications (e.g., e-commerce, entertainment, job recruitment) and for developing more robust and explainable recommendation systems.
Papers
MISSRec: Pre-training and Transferring Multi-modal Interest-aware Sequence Representation for Recommendation
Jinpeng Wang, Ziyun Zeng, Yunxiao Wang, Yuting Wang, Xingyu Lu, Tianxiang Li, Jun Yuan, Rui Zhang, Hai-Tao Zheng, Shu-Tao Xia
ReLLa: Retrieval-enhanced Large Language Models for Lifelong Sequential Behavior Comprehension in Recommendation
Jianghao Lin, Rong Shan, Chenxu Zhu, Kounianhua Du, Bo Chen, Shigang Quan, Ruiming Tang, Yong Yu, Weinan Zhang
How Expressive are Graph Neural Networks in Recommendation?
Xuheng Cai, Lianghao Xia, Xubin Ren, Chao Huang