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Co-Attentive Multi-Task Learning for Explainable Recommendation
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2019
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Natural Language ProcessingArtificial IntelligenceGroup RecommendersEngineeringInformation RetrievalMachine LearningData ScienceExplainable RecommendationRecommender SystemsMulti-task LearningRecommendation TaskComputer ScienceExplanation TaskConversational Recommender SystemCold-start ProblemCollaborative FilteringText MiningInformation Filtering System
Despite widespread adoption, recommender systems remain mostly black boxes. Recently, providing explanations about why items are recommended has attracted increasing attention due to its capability to enhance user trust and satisfaction. In this paper, we propose a co-attentive multi-task learning model for explainable recommendation. Our model improves both prediction accuracy and explainability of recommendation by fully exploiting the correlations between the recommendation task and the explanation task. In particular, we design an encoder-selector-decoder architecture inspired by human's information-processing model in cognitive psychology. We also propose a hierarchical co-attentive selector to effectively model the cross knowledge transferred for both tasks. Our model not only enhances prediction accuracy of the recommendation task, but also generates linguistic explanations that are fluent, useful, and highly personalized. Experiments on three public datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of our model.
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