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access icon free Multi-feedback Pairwise Ranking via Adversarial Training for Recommender

Personalized recommendation systems predict potential demand by analyzing user preferences. Generally, user feedback information is inferred from implicit feedback or explicit feedback. Nevertheless, feedback can be contaminated by user's mis-operations or malicious operations, and may thus lead to incorrect results. We propose a novel Multi-feedback pairwise ranking method via Adversarial training (AT-MPR) for recommender to enhance the robustness and overall performance in the event of rating pollution. The MPR method extends Bayesian personalized ranking (BPR) to cover three types of feedback: positive, negative, and unobserved. It obtains user preferences in a probabilistic way through multiple feedbacks at different levels. To reduce the impact of feedback noise, we train an MPR objective function using minimax adversarial training. Experiments on two datasets show that the AT-MPR model achieves satisfactory performance and outperforms the state-of-the-art implicit feedback collaborative ranking models in two evaluation metrics.

http://iet.metastore.ingenta.com/content/journals/10.1049/cje.2020.05.004
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