Abstract
Modern recommender systems employ various sequential modules such as self-Attention to learn dynamic user interests. However, these methods are less effective in capturing collaborative and transitional signals within user interaction sequences. First, the self-Attention architecture uses the embedding of a single item as the attention query, making it challenging to capture collaborative signals. Second, these methods typically follow an auto-regressive framework, which is unable to learn global item transition patterns. To overcome these limitations, we propose a new method called Multi-Query Self-Attention with Transition-Aware Embedding Distillation (MQSA-TED). First, we propose an L-query self-Attention module that employs flexible window sizes for attention queries to capture collaborative signals. In addition, we introduce a multi-query self-Attention method that balances the bias-variance trade-off in modeling user preferences by combining long and short-query self-Attentions. Second, we develop a transition-Aware embedding distillation module that distills global item-To-item transition patterns into item embeddings, which enables the model to memorize and leverage transitional signals and serves as a calibrator for collaborative signals. Experimental results on four real-world datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed modules.
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Zhu, T., Shi, Y., Zhang, Y., Wu, Y., Mo, F., & Nie, J. Y. (2024). Collaboration and Transition: Distilling Item Transitions into Multi-Query Self-Attention for Sequential Recommendation. In WSDM 2024 - Proceedings of the 17th ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining (pp. 1003–1011). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3616855.3635787
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