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Multimodal Pre-training Framework for Sequential Recommendation via Contrastive Learning

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arxiv 2303.11879 v2 pith:QE4L5ABC submitted 2023-03-21 cs.IR cs.MM

classification cs.IRcs.MM
keywords multimodalrecommendationpre-trainingsequentialdifferentmodalitysequencesequences
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Current multimodal sequential recommendation models are often unable to effectively explore and capture correlations among behavior sequences of users and items across different modalities, either neglecting correlations among sequence representations or inadequately capturing associations between multimodal data and sequence data in their representations. To address this problem, we explore multimodal pre-training in the context of sequential recommendation, with the aim of enhancing fusion and utilization of multimodal information. We propose a novel Multimodal Pre-training for Sequential Recommendation (MP4SR) framework, which utilizes contrastive losses to capture the correlation among different modality sequences of users, as well as the correlation among different modality sequences of users and items. MP4SR consists of three key components: 1) multimodal feature extraction, 2) a backbone network, Multimodal Mixup Sequence Encoder (M2SE), and 3) pre-training tasks. After utilizing pre-trained encoders to generate initial multimodal features of items, M2SE adopts a complementary sequence mixup strategy to fuse different modality sequences, and leverages contrastive learning to capture modality interactions at the sequence-to-sequence and sequence-to-item levels. Extensive experiments on four real-world datasets demonstrate that MP4SR outperforms state-of-the-art approaches in both normal and cold-start settings. We further highlight the efficacy of incorporating multimodal pre-training in sequential recommendation representation learning, serving as an effective regularizer and optimizing the parameter space for the recommendation task.

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