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- YueQun Wang
- LiYan Dong
- YongLi Li
- Hao Zhang
Abstract
Introducing a knowledge graph into a recommender system as auxiliary information can effectively solve the sparse and cold start problems existing in traditional recommender systems. In recent years, many researchers have performed related work. A recommender system with knowledge graph embedding learning characteristics can be combined with a recommender system of the following three forms: one-by-one learning, joint learning, and alternating learning. For current knowledge graph embedding, a deep learning framework only has one embedding mode, which fails to excavate the potential information from the knowledge graph thoroughly. To solve this problem, this paper proposes the Ripp-MKR model, a multitask feature learning approach for knowledge graph enhanced recommendations with RippleNet, which combines joint learning and alternating learning of knowledge graphs and recommender systems. Ripp-MKR is a deep end-to-end framework that utilizes a knowledge graph embedding task to assist recommendation tasks. Similar to the MKR model, in the Ripp-MKR model, two tasks are associated with cross and compress units, which automatically share latent features and learn the high-order interactions among items in recommender systems and entities in the knowledge graph. Additionally, the model borrows ideas from RippleNet and combines the knowledge graph with the historical interaction record of a user’s historically clicked items to represent the user’s characteristics. Through extensive experiments on real-world datasets, we demonstrate that Ripp-MKR achieves substantial gains over state-of-the-art baselines in movie, book, and music recommendations.
Suggested Citation
YueQun Wang & LiYan Dong & YongLi Li & Hao Zhang, 2021.
"Multitask feature learning approach for knowledge graph enhanced recommendations with RippleNet,"
PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 16(5), pages 1-21, May.
Handle:
RePEc:plo:pone00:0251162
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0251162
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