Group Feature Aggregation for Web Service Recommendations

IF 4.7 2区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Yong Xiao;Jianxun Liu;Guosheng Kang;Buqing Cao
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Abstract

Increasingly low barriers to Internet applications allow a large number of ordinary users to become developers or users of Web services. However, confronted with massive services and complex application scenarios, users often struggle to filter out satisfactory services, in fact, even professional users find it difficult to describe their requirements specifically and accurately in many cases. In order to aggregate more feature information and mitigate the negative impact of low-quality user requirement description, we propose a novel group feature aggregation service recommendation framework (GFASR). Concretely, we first calculate the semantic similarity between users, and create a group for each user according to the similarity ranking. Furthermore, on the basis of learning neural embeddings of users, candidate services, and groups, we employ a dual-attention mechanism to capture effective feature (such as requirement description, service history invoked information, etc.) and preference information of group members for each user, thereby supplementing or enhancing the user’s feature representation. Finally, we aggregate and propagate the information of all embeddings, and a neural and attentional factorization machine model is used to recommend services for users. Comparative experiments on a real dataset demonstrate that our method significantly outperforms the state-of-the-art service recommendation models.
针对网络服务推荐的群体特征聚合
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IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management
IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management Computer Science-Computer Networks and Communications
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9.30
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15.10%
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325
期刊介绍: IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management will publish (online only) peerreviewed archival quality papers that advance the state-of-the-art and practical applications of network and service management. Theoretical research contributions (presenting new concepts and techniques) and applied contributions (reporting on experiences and experiments with actual systems) will be encouraged. These transactions will focus on the key technical issues related to: Management Models, Architectures and Frameworks; Service Provisioning, Reliability and Quality Assurance; Management Functions; Enabling Technologies; Information and Communication Models; Policies; Applications and Case Studies; Emerging Technologies and Standards.
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