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Convolutional Neural Bandit for Visual-aware Recommendation

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arxiv 2107.07438 v2 pith:TBVX7YCU submitted 2021-07-02 cs.LG cs.CV

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keywords banditrecommendationconvolutionalneuraladvertisingalgorithmboundcontextual
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Online recommendation/advertising is ubiquitous in web business. Image displaying is considered as one of the most commonly used formats to interact with customers. Contextual multi-armed bandit has shown success in the application of advertising to solve the exploration-exploitation dilemma existing in the recommendation procedure. Inspired by the visual-aware recommendation, in this paper, we propose a contextual bandit algorithm, where the convolutional neural network (CNN) is utilized to learn the reward function along with an upper confidence bound (UCB) for exploration. We also prove a near-optimal regret bound $\tilde{\mathcal{O}}(\sqrt{T})$ when the network is over-parameterized, and establish strong connections with convolutional neural tangent kernel (CNTK). Finally, we evaluate the empirical performance of the proposed algorithm and show that it outperforms other state-of-the-art UCB-based bandit algorithms on real-world image data sets.

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