Recent studies in recommender systems have managed to achieve significantly improved performance. However, despite being extensively studied, these methods still suffer from two limitations. First, previous studies either encode the document or extract latent sentiment via neural networks, which are difficult to interpret the sentiment of reviewers intuitively. Second, they neglect the personalized interaction of reviews with user/item, i.e., each review has different contributions when modeling the preference of user/item To remedy these issues, we propose a Sentiment-aware Interactive Fusion Network (SIFN) for review-based item recommendation. Specifically, we first encode user/item reviews via BERT and propose a light-weighted sentiment learner to extract semantic features of each review. Then, we propose a sentiment prediction task that guides the sentiment learner to extract sentiment-aware features via explicit sentiment labels. Finally, we design a rating prediction task that contains a rating learner with an interactive and fusion module to fuse the identity (i.e., user and item ID) and each review representation so that various interactive features can synergistically influence the final rating score. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed model is superior to state-of-the-art models.
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Zhang, K., Qian, H., Liu, Q., Zhang, Z., Zhou, J., Ma, J., & Chen, E. (2021). SIFN: A Sentiment-aware Interactive Fusion Network for Review-based Item Recommendation. In International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, Proceedings (pp. 3627–3631). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3459637.3482181
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