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Enhancing Social Recommendation With Adversarial Graph Convolutional Networks

Junliang Yu, Hongzhi Yin, Jundong Li, Min Gao, Zi Huang, Lizhen Cui

2020IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering182 citationsDOI

Abstract

Social recommender systems are expected to improve recommendation quality by incorporating social information when there is little user-item interaction data. However, recent reports from industry show that social recommender systems consistently fail in practice. According to the negative findings, the failure is attributed to: (1) A majority of users only have a very limited number of neighbors in social networks and can hardly benefit from social relations; (2) Social relations are noisy but they are indiscriminately used; (3) Social relations are assumed to be universally applicable to multiple scenarios while they are actually multi-faceted and show heterogeneous strengths in different scenarios. Most existing social recommendation models only consider the homophily in social networks and neglect these drawbacks. In this paper we propose a deep adversarial framework based on graph convolutional networks (GCN) to address these problems. Concretely, for (1) and (2), a GCN-based autoencoder is developed to augment the relation data by encoding high-order and complex connectivity patterns, and meanwhile is optimized subject to the constraint of reconstructing the social profile to guarantee the validity of the identified neighborhood. After obtaining enough purified social relations for each user, a GCN-based attentive social recommendation module is designed to address (3) by capturing the heterogeneous strengths of social relations. Finally, we adopt adversarial training to unify all the components by playing a Minimax game and ensure a coordinated effort to enhance recommendation performance. Extensive experiments on multiple open datasets demonstrate the superiority of our framework and the ablation study confirms the importance and effectiveness of each component.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceRecommender systemSocial graphHomophilySocial network (sociolinguistics)AutoencoderGraphAdversarial systemSocial relationMovieLensArtificial intelligenceMachine learningTheoretical computer scienceSocial mediaCollaborative filteringDeep learningWorld Wide WebCombinatoricsMathematicsPsychologySocial psychologyRecommender Systems and TechniquesMental Health via WritingAdvanced Graph Neural Networks