Quaternion-Based Knowledge Graph Network for Recommendation

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Abstract

Recently, to alleviate the data sparsity and cold start problem, many research efforts have been devoted to the usage of knowledge graph (KG) in recommender systems. It is common for most existing KG based models to represent users and items using real-valued embeddings. However, compared with complex or hypercomplex numbers, these real-valued vectors are of less representation capacity and no intrinsic asymmetrical properties, thus may limit the modeling of interactions between entities and relations in KG. In this paper, we propose Quaternion-based Knowledge Graph Network (QKGN) for recommendation, which represents users and items with quaternion embeddings in hypercomplex space, so that the latent inter-dependencies between entities and relations could be captured effectively. In the core of our model, a semantic matching principle based on Hamilton product is applied to learn expressive quaternion representations from the unified user-item KG. On top of this, those embeddings are attentively updated by a customized preference propagation mechanism with structure information concerned. Finally, we apply the proposed QKGN to three real-world datasets of music, movie and book, and experimental results show the validity of our method.

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Li, Z., Xu, Q., Jiang, Y., Cao, X., & Huang, Q. (2020). Quaternion-Based Knowledge Graph Network for Recommendation. In MM 2020 - Proceedings of the 28th ACM International Conference on Multimedia (pp. 880–888). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3394171.3413992

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