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Personal Interest Attention Graph Neural Networks for Session-Based Recommendation

Xiangde Zhang, Yuan Zhou, Jianping Wang, Xiaojun Lu

2021Entropy16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Session-based recommendations aim to predict a user's next click based on the user's current and historical sessions, which can be applied to shopping websites and APPs. Existing session-based recommendation methods cannot accurately capture the complex transitions between items. In addition, some approaches compress sessions into a fixed representation vector without taking into account the user's interest preferences at the current moment, thus limiting the accuracy of recommendations. Considering the diversity of items and users' interests, a personalized interest attention graph neural network (PIA-GNN) is proposed for session-based recommendation. This approach utilizes personalized graph convolutional networks (PGNN) to capture complex transitions between items, invoking an interest-aware mechanism to activate users' interest in different items adaptively. In addition, a self-attention layer is used to capture long-term dependencies between items when capturing users' long-term preferences. In this paper, the cross-entropy loss is used as the objective function to train our model. We conduct rich experiments on two real datasets, and the results show that PIA-GNN outperforms existing personalized session-aware recommendation methods.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceSession (web analytics)Recommender systemLimitingConvolutional neural networkGraphEntropy (arrow of time)Machine learningArtificial intelligenceInformation retrievalTheoretical computer scienceWorld Wide WebQuantum mechanicsMechanical engineeringEngineeringPhysicsRecommender Systems and TechniquesAdvanced Bandit Algorithms ResearchAdvanced Graph Neural Networks
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