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Deep Interest-Shifting Network with Meta-Embeddings for Fresh Item Recommendation

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  • Zhao Li
  • Haobo Wang
  • Donghui Ding
  • Shichang Hu
  • Zhen Zhang
  • Weiwei Liu
  • Jianliang Gao
  • Zhiqiang Zhang
  • Ji Zhang

Abstract

Nowadays, people have an increasing interest in fresh products such as new shoes and cosmetics. To this end, an E-commerce platform Taobao launched a fresh-item hub page on the recommender system, with which customers can freely and exclusively explore and purchase fresh items, namely, the New Tendency page. In this work, we make a first attempt to tackle the fresh-item recommendation task with two major challenges. First, a fresh-item recommendation scenario usually faces the challenge that the training data are highly deficient due to low page views. In this paper, we propose a deep interest-shifting network (DisNet), which transfers knowledge from a huge number of auxiliary data and then shifts user interests with contextual information. Furthermore, three interpretable interest-shifting operators are introduced. Second, since the items are fresh, many of them have never been exposed to users, leading to a severe cold-start problem. Though this problem can be alleviated by knowledge transfer, we further babysit these fully cold-start items by a relational meta-Id-embedding generator (RM-IdEG). Specifically, it trains the item id embeddings in a learning-to-learn manner and integrates relational information for better embedding performance. We conducted comprehensive experiments on both synthetic datasets as well as a real-world dataset. Both DisNet and RM-IdEG significantly outperform state-of-the-art approaches, respectively. Empirical results clearly verify the effectiveness of the proposed techniques, which are arguably promising and scalable in real-world applications.

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  • Zhao Li & Haobo Wang & Donghui Ding & Shichang Hu & Zhen Zhang & Weiwei Liu & Jianliang Gao & Zhiqiang Zhang & Ji Zhang, 2020. "Deep Interest-Shifting Network with Meta-Embeddings for Fresh Item Recommendation," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-13, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:8828087
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/8828087
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