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Session 6: Global and Personalized Graphs for Heterogeneous Sequential Recommendation

RecSys 2022 by Weixin Chen (Shenzhen University, China), Mingkai He (Shenzhen University, China), Yongxin Ni (National University of Singapore, Singapore), Weike Pan (Shenzhen University, China), Li Chen (Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong), Zhong Ming (Shenzhen University, China)

Heterogeneous sequential recommendation (HSR) is a very important recommendation problem, which aims to predict a user’s next interacted item under a target behavior type (e.g., purchase in e-commerce sites) based on his/her historical interactions with different behaviors. Though existing sequential methods have achieved advanced performance by considering the varied impacts of interactions with sequential information, a large body of them still have two major shortcomings. Firstly, they model different behaviors separately without considering the correlations between them. The transitions from item to item under diverse behaviors indicate some users’ potential behavior manner. Secondly, though the behavior information contains a user’s fine-grained interests, the insufficient consideration of the local context information limits them from well understanding user intentions. Utilizing the adjacent interactions to better understand a user’s behavior could improve the certainty of prediction. To address these two issues, we propose a novel solution utilizing global and personalized graphs for HSR (GPG4HSR) to learn behavior transitions and user intentions. Specifically, our GPG4HSR consists of two graphs, i.e., a global graph to capture the transitions between different behaviors, and a personalized graph to model items with behaviors by further considering the distinct user intentions of the adjacent contextually relevant nodes. Extensive experiments on four public datasets with the state-of-the-art baselines demonstrate the effectiveness and general applicability of our method GPG4HSR.

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