Boosting the Rating Prediction with Click Data and Textual Contents

21 Aug 2019  ·  ThaiBinh Nguyen, Atsuhiro Takasu ·

Matrix factorization (MF) is one of the most efficient methods for rating predictions. MF learns user and item representations by factorizing the user-item rating matrix. Further, textual contents are integrated to conventional MF to address the cold-start problem. However, the textual contents do not reflect all aspects of the items. In this paper, we propose a model that leverages the information hidden in the item co-click (i.e., items that are often clicked together by a user) into learning item representations. We develop TCMF (Textual Co Matrix Factorization) that learns the user and item representations jointly from the user-item matrix, textual contents and item co-click matrix built from click data. Item co-click information captures the relationships between items which are not captured via textual contents. The experiments on two real-world datasets MovieTweetings, and Bookcrossing) demonstrate that our method outperforms competing methods in terms of rating prediction. Further, we show that the proposed model can learn effective item representations by comparing with state-of-the-art methods in classification task which uses the item representations as input vectors.

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