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Main Authors: Xu, Qiuling, Shivaswamy, Pannaga, Zhang, Xiangyu
Format: Preprint
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2308.03366
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  • In many recommendations, a handful of popular items (e.g., movies / television shows, news, etc.) can be dominant in recommendations for many users. However, we know that in a large catalog of items, users are likely interested in more than what is popular. The dominance of popular items may mean that users will not see items that they would probably enjoy. In this paper, we propose a technique to overcome this problem using adversarial machine learning. We define a metric to translate the user-level utility metric in terms of an advantage/disadvantage over items. We subsequently used that metric in an adversarial learning framework to systematically promote disadvantaged items. Distinctly, our method integrates a small-capacity model to produce semantically meaningful weights, leading to an algorithm that identifies and promotes a semantically similar item within the learning process. In the empirical study, we evaluated the proposed technique on three publicly available datasets and seven competitive baselines. The result shows that our proposed method not only improves the coverage, but also, surprisingly, improves the overall performance.