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Enriching Article Recommendation with Phrase Awareness

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arxiv 1812.01808 v2 pith:WEMO2UW6 submitted 2018-12-05 cs.IR

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keywords recommendationarticlephraseattentionawarenesscontent-basedfeatureslearning
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Recent deep learning methods for recommendation systems are highly sophisticated. For article recommendation task, a neural network encoder which generates a latent representation of the article content would prove useful. However, using raw text with embedding for models could degrade sentence meanings and deteriorate performance. In this paper, we propose PhrecSys (Phrase-based Recommendation System), which injects phrase-level features into content-based recommendation systems to enhance feature informativeness and model interpretability. Experiments conducted on six months of real-world data demonstrate that phrase features boost content-based models in predicting both user click and view behavior. Furthermore, the attention mechanism illustrates that phrase awareness benefits the learning of textual focus by putting the model's attention on meaningful text spans, which leads to interpretable article recommendation.

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