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Deep learning recommendation algorithm based on semantic mining

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  • Yongxin Huang
  • Hezheng Wang
  • Rui Wang

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This paper proposes Deep Semantic Mining based Recommendation (DSMR), which can extract user features and item attribute features more accurately by deeply mining the semantic information of review text and item description documents recommend. First, the proposed model uses the BERT pre-training model to process review texts and item description documents, and deeply mine user characteristics and item attributes, which effectively alleviates the problems of data sparseness and item cold start; Then, the forward LSTM is used to pay attention to the changes of user preferences over time, and a more accurate recommendation is obtained; finally, in the model training stage, the experimental data are randomly divided into 1 to 5 points, 1:1:1:1:1. Extraction ensures that the amount of data for each score is equal, so that the results are more accurate and the model is more robust. Experiments are carried out on four commonly used Amazon public data sets, and the results show that with the root mean square error as the evaluation index, the error of DSMR recommendation results is at least 11.95% lower on average than the two classic recommendation models based only on rating data. At the same time, it is better than the three latest recommendation models based on review text, and it is 5.1% lower than the best model on average.

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  • Yongxin Huang & Hezheng Wang & Rui Wang, 2022. "Deep learning recommendation algorithm based on semantic mining," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 17(9), pages 1-14, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0274940
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0274940
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