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Context-aware recommendations from implicit data via scalable tensor factorization

Albeit the implicit feedback based recommendation problem - when only the user history is available but there are no ratings - is the most typical setting in real-world applications, it is much less researched than the explicit feedback case. State-of-the-art algorithms that are efficient on the explicit case cannot be automatically transformed to the implicit case if scalability should be maintained. There are few implicit feedback benchmark data sets, therefore new ideas are usually experimented on explicit benchmarks. In this paper, we propose a generic context-aware implicit feedback recommender algorithm, coined iTALS. iTALS applies a fast, ALS-based tensor factorization learning method that scales linearly with the number of non-zero elements in the tensor. We also present two approximate and faster variants of iTALS using coordinate descent and conjugate gradient methods at learning. The method also allows us to incorporate various contextual information into the model while maintaining its computational efficiency. We present two context-aware variants of iTALS incorporating seasonality and item purchase sequentiality into the model to distinguish user behavior at different time intervals, and product types with different repetitiveness. Experiments run on six data sets shows that iTALS clearly outperforms context-unaware models and context aware baselines, while it is on par with factorization machines (beats 7 times out of 12 cases) both in terms of recall and MAP.

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