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GraphTransfer: A Generic Feature Fusion Framework for Collaborative Filtering (2408.05792v1)

Published 11 Aug 2024 in cs.IR

Abstract: Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) have demonstrated effectiveness in collaborative filtering tasks due to their ability to extract powerful structural features. However, combining the graph features extracted from user-item interactions and auxiliary features extracted from user genres and item properties remains a challenge. Currently available fusion methods face two major issues: 1) simple methods such as concatenation and summation are generic, but not accurate in capturing feature relationships; 2) task-specific methods like attention mechanisms and meta paths may not be suitable for general feature fusion. To address these challenges, we present GraphTransfer, a simple but universal feature fusion framework for GNN-based collaborative filtering. Our method accurately fuses different types of features by first extracting graph features from the user-item interaction graph and auxiliary features from users and items using GCN. The proposed cross fusion module then effectively bridges the semantic gaps between the interaction scores of different features. Theoretical analysis and experiments on public datasets show that GraphTransfer outperforms other feature fusion methods in CF tasks. Additionally, we demonstrate the universality of our framework via empirical studies in three other scenarios, showing that GraphTransfer leads to significant improvements in the performance of CF algorithms.

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