Abstract
Collaborative filtering (CF) has been generally used in recommender systems when faced some practical problems. Due to the sparsity of the rating matrix, the traditional CF-based approach has a significant decline in recommendation performance. Gradually, a hybrid method, using side information and rating information, has been widely employed and achieves great performance. Together with side information and rating information, the hybrid method can overcome the data sparsity and cold-start problems. However, they seem to fail to take into consideration the fact that the sparsity of single side information. To solve this problem, we take full advantage of the characteristics of deep learning that can learn effective representation and propose a novel deep learning model named additional variational autoencoder that considers both content and tag information of the item. The model learns effective latent representations from additional side information, including content information and tag information in an unsupervised manner. With the help of graphical models, it can extract the implicit relationships between users and items effectively. A large number of experimental results on two actual datasets show that our proposed model is superior to other methods, and the performance improvement is achieved.
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