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Pre-trained Recommender Systems: A Causal Debiasing Perspective

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Recent studies on pre-trained vision/language models have demonstrated the practical benefit of a new, promising solution-building paradigm in AI where models can be pre-trained on broad data describing a generic task space and then adapted successfully to solve a wide range of downstream tasks, even when training data is severely limited (e.g., in zero- or few-shot learning scenarios). Inspired by such progress, we investigate in this paper the possibilities and challenges of adapting such a paradigm to the context of recommender systems, which is less investigated from the perspective of pre-trained model. In particular, we propose to develop a generic recommender that captures universal interaction patterns by training on generic user-item interaction data extracted from different domains, which can then be fast adapted to improve few-shot learning performance in unseen new domains (with limited data). However, unlike vision/language data which share strong conformity in the semantic space, universal patterns underlying recommendation data collected across different domains (e.g., different countries or different E-commerce platforms) are often occluded by both in-domain and cross-domain biases implicitly imposed by the cultural differences in their user and item bases, as well as their uses of different e-commerce platforms. As shown in our experiments, such heterogeneous biases in the data tend to hinder the effectiveness of the pre-trained model. To address this challenge, we further introduce and formalize a causal debiasing perspective, which is substantiated via a hierarchical Bayesian deep learning model, named PreRec. Our empirical studies on real-world data show that the proposed model could significantly improve the recommendation performance in zero- and few-shot learning settings under both cross-market and cross-platform scenarios.

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2024 1

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Language-Model Prior Overcomes Cold-Start Items

cs.IR · 2024-11-13 · reject · novelty 3.0

A graph regularizer built from Sentence-BERT item similarities is added to recommender losses, improving reported NDCG and HR on MovieLens and Amazon, but the cold-start evaluation protocol is questionable.

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  • Language-Model Prior Overcomes Cold-Start Items cs.IR · 2024-11-13 · reject · none · ref 15 · internal anchor

    A graph regularizer built from Sentence-BERT item similarities is added to recommender losses, improving reported NDCG and HR on MovieLens and Amazon, but the cold-start evaluation protocol is questionable.