Attention-based sequential recommendation system using multimodal data
Abstract
Sequential recommendation systems that model dynamic preferences based on a use's past behavior are crucial to e-commerce. Recent studies on these systems have considered various types of information such as images and texts. However, multimodal data have not yet been utilized directly to recommend products to users. In this study, we propose an attention-based sequential recommendation method that employs multimodal data of items such as images, texts, and categories. First, we extract image and text features from pre-trained VGG and BERT and convert categories into multi-labeled forms. Subsequently, attention operations are performed independent of the item sequence and multimodal representations. Finally, the individual attention information is integrated through an attention fusion function. In addition, we apply multitask learning loss for each modality to improve the generalization performance. The experimental results obtained from the Amazon datasets show that the proposed method outperforms those of conventional sequential recommendation systems.
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