Of Spiky SVDs and Music Recommendation
Abstract
The truncated singular value decomposition is a widely used methodology in music recommendation for direct similar-item retrieval or embedding musical items for downstream tasks. This paper investigates a curious effect that we show naturally occurring on many recommendation datasets: spiking formations in the embedding space. We first propose a metric to quantify this spiking organization's strength, then mathematically prove its origin tied to underlying communities of items of varying internal popularity. With this new-found theoretical understanding, we finally open the topic with an industrial use case of estimating how music embeddings' top-k similar items will change over time under the addition of data.
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@article{arxiv.2307.01212,
title = {Of Spiky SVDs and Music Recommendation},
author = {Darius Afchar and Romain Hennequin and Vincent Guigue},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.01212},
year = {2023}
}
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Accepted for RecSys 2023 (Singapour, 18-22 September)