Contrastive Learning Augmented Social Recommendations
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2502.15695v2
- Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2025 04:02:34 GMT
- Title: Contrastive Learning Augmented Social Recommendations
- Authors: Lin Wang, Weisong Wang, Xuanji Xiao, Qing Li,
- Abstract summary: We propose leveraging reconstructed social graph to complement interest representations derived from behavioral data.<n>Despite the widespread availability of social graphs on content platforms, their utility is hindered by social-relation noise.<n>We introduce a dual-view denoising framework to mitigate noise propagation in graph data and extract reliable social interests.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Recommender systems play a pivotal role in modern content platforms, yet traditional behavior-based models often face challenges in addressing cold users with sparse interaction data. Engaging these users, however, remains critical for sustaining platform growth. To tackle this issue, we propose leveraging reconstructed social graph to complement interest representations derived from behavioral data. Despite the widespread availability of social graphs on content platforms, their utility is hindered by social-relation noise and inconsistencies between social and behavioral interests. To mitigate noise propagation in graph data and extract reliable social interests, we introduce a dual-view denoising framework. This approach first applies low-rank singular value decomposition (SVD) to the user-item interaction matrix, generating denoised user embeddings for reconstructing the social graph. It then employs contrastive learning to align the original and reconstructed social graphs. To address the discrepancy between social and behavioral interests, we utilize a mutual distillation mechanism that decomposes interests into four subcategories: aligned social/behavioral interests and social/behavioral-specific interests, enabling effective integration of the two. Empirical results demonstrate the efficacy of our method, particularly in improving recommendations for cold users, by combining social and behavioral data. The implementation of our approach is publicly available at https://github.com/WANGLin0126/CLSRec.
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