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A Conversation is Worth A Thousand Recommendations: A Survey of Holistic Conversational Recommender Systems

Computation and Language 2023-09-15 v1 Information Retrieval

Abstract

Conversational recommender systems (CRS) generate recommendations through an interactive process. However, not all CRS approaches use human conversations as their source of interaction data; the majority of prior CRS work simulates interactions by exchanging entity-level information. As a result, claims of prior CRS work do not generalise to real-world settings where conversations take unexpected turns, or where conversational and intent understanding is not perfect. To tackle this challenge, the research community has started to examine holistic CRS, which are trained using conversational data collected from real-world scenarios. Despite their emergence, such holistic approaches are under-explored. We present a comprehensive survey of holistic CRS methods by summarizing the literature in a structured manner. Our survey recognises holistic CRS approaches as having three components: 1) a backbone language model, the optional use of 2) external knowledge, and/or 3) external guidance. We also give a detailed analysis of CRS datasets and evaluation methods in real application scenarios. We offer our insight as to the current challenges of holistic CRS and possible future trends.

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@article{arxiv.2309.07682,
  title  = {A Conversation is Worth A Thousand Recommendations: A Survey of Holistic Conversational Recommender Systems},
  author = {Chuang Li and Hengchang Hu and Yan Zhang and Min-Yen Kan and Haizhou Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.07682},
  year   = {2023}
}

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Accepted by 5th KaRS Workshop @ ACM RecSys 2023, 8 pages