Pan Gu, Haiyang Hu, Dongjing Wang, Dongjin Yu, Guandong Xu
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Temporal Diversity-Aware Micro-Video Recommendation with Long- and Short-Term Interests Modeling
Recommender systems have become indispensable for addressing information overload for micro-video services. They are used to characterize users’ preferences from their historical interactions and recommend micro-videos accordingly. Existing works largely leverage the multi-modal contents of micro-videos to enhance recommendation performance. However, limited efforts have been made to understand users’ complex behavior patterns, including their long- and short-term interests, as well as their temporal diversity preferences. In micro-video recommendation scenarios, users tend to have both stable long-term interests and dynamic short-term interests, and may feel tired after incessantly receiving numerous similar recommendations. In this paper, we propose a Temporal Diversity-aware micro-videorecommender (TD-VideoRec) for user behavior modeling, simultaneously capturing users’ long- and short-term preferences. Specifically, we first adopt a user-centric attention mechanism to cope with long-term interests. Then, we utilize an attention network on top of a long-short term memory network to obtain users’ short-term interests. Finally, a temporal diversity coefficient is introduced to characterize the temporal diversity preferences of users’ click behaviors. The value of the coefficient depends on the distinction between users’ long- and short-term interests extracted by vector orthogonal projection. Extensive experiments on two real-world datasets demonstrate that TD-VideoRec outperforms state-of-the-art methods.
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Neural Processing Letters is an international journal publishing research results and innovative ideas on all aspects of artificial neural networks. Coverage includes theoretical developments, biological models, new formal modes, learning, applications, software and hardware developments, and prospective researches.
The journal promotes fast exchange of information in the community of neural network researchers and users. The resurgence of interest in the field of artificial neural networks since the beginning of the 1980s is coupled to tremendous research activity in specialized or multidisciplinary groups. Research, however, is not possible without good communication between people and the exchange of information, especially in a field covering such different areas; fast communication is also a key aspect, and this is the reason for Neural Processing Letters