Collaborative Filtering Model of Graph Neural Network Based on Random Walk

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Abstract

This paper proposes a novel graph neural network recommendation method to alleviate the user cold-start problem caused by too few relevant items in personalized recommendation collaborative filtering. A deep feedforward neural network is constructed to transform the bipartite graph of user–item interactions into the spectral domain, using a random wandering method to discover potential correlation information between users and items. Then, a finite-order polynomial is used to optimize the convolution process and accelerate the convergence of the convolutional network, so that deep connections between users and items in the spectral domain can be discovered quickly. We conducted experiments on the classic dataset MovieLens-1M. The recall and precision were improved, and the results show that the method can improve the accuracy of recommendation results, tap the association information between users and items more effectively, and significantly alleviate the user cold-start problem.

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Wang, J., Mei, H., Li, K., Zhang, X., & Chen, X. (2023). Collaborative Filtering Model of Graph Neural Network Based on Random Walk. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 13(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/app13031786

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