GGBond is an agent-based simulator that couples a five-layer cognitive agent model with a dynamic multilayer social graph to evaluate recommender systems under long-term feedback.
A First Principles Approach to Trust-Based Recommendation Systems in Social Networks
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This paper explores recommender systems in social networks which leverage information such as item rating, intra-item similarities, and trust graph. We demonstrate that item-rating information is more influential than other information types in a collaborative filtering approach. The trust graph-based approaches were found to be more robust to network adversarial attacks due to hard-to-manipulate trust structures. Intra-item information, although sub-optimal in isolation, enhances the consistency of predictions and lower-end performance when fused with other information forms. Additionally, the Weighted Average framework is introduced, enabling the construction of recommendation systems around any user-to-user similarity metric. All the codes are publicly available on GitHub.
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GGBond: Growing Graph-Based AI-Agent Society for Socially-Aware Recommender Simulation
GGBond is an agent-based simulator that couples a five-layer cognitive agent model with a dynamic multilayer social graph to evaluate recommender systems under long-term feedback.