TrNews: Heterogeneous User-Interest Transfer Learning for News Recommendation
Abstract
We investigate how to solve the cross-corpus news recommendation for unseen users in the future. This is a problem where traditional content-based recommendation techniques often fail. Luckily, in real-world recommendation services, some publisher (e.g., Daily news) may have accumulated a large corpus with lots of consumers which can be used for a newly deployed publisher (e.g., Political news). To take advantage of the existing corpus, we propose a transfer learning model (dubbed as TrNews) for news recommendation to transfer the knowledge from a source corpus to a target corpus. To tackle the heterogeneity of different user interests and of different word distributions across corpora, we design a translator-based transfer-learning strategy to learn a representation mapping between source and target corpora. The learned translator can be used to generate representations for unseen users in the future. We show through experiments on real-world datasets that TrNews is better than various baselines in terms of four metrics. We also show that our translator is effective among existing transfer strategies.
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@article{arxiv.2101.05611,
title = {TrNews: Heterogeneous User-Interest Transfer Learning for News Recommendation},
author = {Guangneng Hu and Qiang Yang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.05611},
year = {2021}
}
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EACL 2021