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Main Authors: Chen, Erjia, Wang, Bang
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.18227
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author Chen, Erjia
Wang, Bang
author_facet Chen, Erjia
Wang, Bang
contents Recent years have witnessed extensive researches on developing two tower recommendation models for relieving information overload. Four building modules can be identified in such models, namely, user-item encoding, negative sampling, loss computing and back-propagation updating. To the best of our knowledge, existing algorithms have researched only on the first three modules, yet neglecting the backpropagation module. They all adopt a kind of two backpropagation strategy, which are based on an implicit assumption of equally treating users and items in the training phase. In this paper, we challenge such an equal training assumption and propose a novel one backpropagation updating strategy, which keeps the normal gradient backpropagation for the item encoding tower, but cuts off the backpropagation for the user encoding tower. Instead, we propose a moving-aggregation updating strategy to update a user encoding in each training epoch. Except the proposed backpropagation updating module, we implement the other three modules with the most straightforward choices. Experiments on four public datasets validate the effectiveness and efficiency of our model in terms of improved recommendation performance and reduced computation overload over the state-of-the-art competitors.
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spellingShingle One Backpropagation in Two Tower Recommendation Models
Chen, Erjia
Wang, Bang
Information Retrieval
Recent years have witnessed extensive researches on developing two tower recommendation models for relieving information overload. Four building modules can be identified in such models, namely, user-item encoding, negative sampling, loss computing and back-propagation updating. To the best of our knowledge, existing algorithms have researched only on the first three modules, yet neglecting the backpropagation module. They all adopt a kind of two backpropagation strategy, which are based on an implicit assumption of equally treating users and items in the training phase. In this paper, we challenge such an equal training assumption and propose a novel one backpropagation updating strategy, which keeps the normal gradient backpropagation for the item encoding tower, but cuts off the backpropagation for the user encoding tower. Instead, we propose a moving-aggregation updating strategy to update a user encoding in each training epoch. Except the proposed backpropagation updating module, we implement the other three modules with the most straightforward choices. Experiments on four public datasets validate the effectiveness and efficiency of our model in terms of improved recommendation performance and reduced computation overload over the state-of-the-art competitors.
title One Backpropagation in Two Tower Recommendation Models
topic Information Retrieval
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.18227