Going Beyond Local: Global Graph-Enhanced Personalized News Recommendations

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Abstract

Precisely recommending candidate news articles to users has always been a core challenge for personalized news recommendation systems. Most recent works primarily focus on using advanced natural language processing techniques to extract semantic information from rich textual data, employing content-based methods derived from local historical news. However, this approach lacks a global perspective, failing to account for users' hidden motivations and behaviors beyond semantic information. To address this challenge, we propose a novel model called GLORY (Global-LOcal news Recommendation sYstem), which combines global representations learned from other users with local representations to enhance personalized recommendation systems. We accomplish this by constructing a Global-aware Historical News Encoder, which includes a global news graph and employs gated graph neural networks to enrich news representations, thereby fusing historical news representations by a historical news aggregator. Similarly, we extend this approach to a Global Candidate News Encoder, utilizing a global entity graph and a candidate news aggregator to enhance candidate news representation. Evaluation results on two public news datasets demonstrate that our method outperforms existing approaches. Furthermore, our model offers more diverse recommendations1.

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Yang, B., Liu, D., Suzumura, T., Dong, R., & Li, I. (2023). Going Beyond Local: Global Graph-Enhanced Personalized News Recommendations. In Proceedings of the 17th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems, RecSys 2023 (pp. 24–34). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3604915.3608801

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