학술논문

An Approach to Semantic-Aware Heterogeneous Network Embedding for Recommender Systems
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics IEEE Trans. Cybern. Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on. 53(9):6027-6040 Sep, 2023
Subject
Signal Processing and Analysis
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Robotics and Control Systems
General Topics for Engineers
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Computing and Processing
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Feature extraction
Representation learning
Recommender systems
Task analysis
Semantics
Data mining
Electronic mail
Heterogeneous information network (HIN)
network embedding
recommendation system
Language
ISSN
2168-2267
2168-2275
Abstract
Recent studies on heterogeneous information network (HIN) embedding-based recommendations have encountered challenges. These challenges are related to the data heterogeneity of the associated unstructured attribute or content (e.g., text-based summary/description) of users and items in the context of HIN. In order to address these challenges, in this article, we propose a novel approach of semantic-aware HIN embedding-based recommendation, called SemHE4Rec. In our proposed SemHE4Rec model, we define two embedding techniques for efficiently learning the representations of both users and items in the context of HIN. These rich-structural user and item representations are then used to facilitate the matrix factorization (MF) process. The first embedding technique is a traditional co-occurrence representation learning (CoRL) approach which aims to learn the co-occurrence of structural features of users and items. These structural features are represented for their interconnections in terms of meta-paths. In order to do that, we adopt the well-known meta-path-based random walk strategy and heterogeneous Skip-gram architecture. The second embedding approach is a semantic-aware representation learning (SRL) method. The SRL embedding technique is designed to focus on capturing the unstructured semantic relations between users and item content for the recommendation task. Finally, all the learned representations of users and items are then jointly combined and optimized while integrating with the extended MF for the recommendation task. Extensive experiments on real-world datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed SemHE4Rec in comparison with the recent state-of-the-art HIN embedding-based recommendation techniques, and reveal that the joint text-based and co-occurrence-based representation learning can help to improve the recommendation performance.