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
TransAct: Transformer-based Realtime User Action Model for Recommendation at Pinterest
Xue Xia, Pong Eksombatchai, Nikil Pancha, Dhruvil Deven Badani, Po-Wei Wang, Neng Gu, Saurabh Vishwas Joshi, Nazanin Farahpour, Zhiyuan Zhang, Andrew Zhai
A Survey on Large Language Models for Recommendation
Likang Wu, Zhi Zheng, Zhaopeng Qiu, Hao Wang, Hongchao Gu, Tingjia Shen, Chuan Qin, Chen Zhu, Hengshu Zhu, Qi Liu, Hui Xiong, Enhong Chen
Multi-behavior Self-supervised Learning for Recommendation
Jingcao Xu, Chaokun Wang, Cheng Wu, Yang Song, Kai Zheng, Xiaowei Wang, Changping Wang, Guorui Zhou, Kun Gai
Instant Representation Learning for Recommendation over Large Dynamic Graphs
Cheng Wu, Chaokun Wang, Jingcao Xu, Ziwei Fang, Tiankai Gu, Changping Wang, Yang Song, Kai Zheng, Xiaowei Wang, Guorui Zhou
It's Enough: Relaxing Diagonal Constraints in Linear Autoencoders for Recommendation
Jaewan Moon, Hye-young Kim, Jongwuk Lee