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Collaborative Knowledge-Enhanced Recommendation with Self-Supervisions

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  • Zhiqiang Pan

    (Science and Technology on Information Systems Engineering Laboratory, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, China)

  • Honghui Chen

    (Science and Technology on Information Systems Engineering Laboratory, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, China)

Abstract

Knowledge-enhanced recommendation (KER) aims to integrate the knowledge graph (KG) into collaborative filtering (CF) for alleviating the sparsity and cold start problems. The state-of-the-art graph neural network (GNN)–based methods mainly focus on exploiting the connectivity between entities in the knowledge graph, while neglecting the interaction relation between items reflected in the user-item interactions. Moreover, the widely adopted BPR loss for model optimization fails to provide sufficient supervisions for learning discriminative representation of users and items. To address these issues, we propose the collaborative knowledge-enhanced recommendation (CKER) method. Specifically, CKER proposes a collaborative graph convolution network (CGCN) to learn the user and item representations from the connection between items in the constructed interaction graph and the connectivity between entities in the knowledge graph. Moreover, we introduce the self-supervised learning to maximize the mutual information between the interaction- and knowledge-aware user preferences by deriving additional supervision signals. We conduct comprehensive experiments on two benchmark datasets, namely Amazon-Book and Last-FM, and the experimental results show that CKER can outperform the state-of-the-art baselines in terms of recall and NDCG on knowledge-enhanced recommendation.

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  • Zhiqiang Pan & Honghui Chen, 2021. "Collaborative Knowledge-Enhanced Recommendation with Self-Supervisions," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 9(17), pages 1-18, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jmathe:v:9:y:2021:i:17:p:2129-:d:627626
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