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Guided Diffusion-based Counterfactual Augmentation for Robust Session-based Recommendation

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arxiv 2410.21892 v1 pith:XZCC2PD7 submitted 2024-10-29 cs.IR

classification cs.IR
keywords datamodelsaugmentationcounterfactualreal-worldbiasdiffusion-basedframework
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Session-based recommendation (SR) models aim to recommend top-K items to a user, based on the user's behaviour during the current session. Several SR models are proposed in the literature, however,concerns have been raised about their susceptibility to inherent biases in the training data (observed data) such as popularity bias. SR models when trained on the biased training data may encounter performance challenges on out-of-distribution data in real-world scenarios. One way to mitigate popularity bias is counterfactual data augmentation. Compared to prior works that rely on generating data using SR models, we focus on utilizing the capabilities of state-of-the art diffusion models for generating counterfactual data. We propose a guided diffusion-based counterfactual augmentation framework for SR. Through a combination of offline and online experiments on a real-world and simulated dataset, respectively, we show that our approach performs significantly better than the baseline SR models and other state-of-the art augmentation frameworks. More importantly, our framework shows significant improvement on less popular target items, by achieving up to 20% gain in Recall and 13% gain in CTR on real-world and simulated datasets,respectively.

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