DIM: Adaptively Combining User Interests Mined at Different Stages Based on Deformable Interest Model

User interest mining is widely used in the fields of personalized search and personalized recommendation. Traditional methods ignore the formation of user interest which is a process that evolves over time. This leads to the inability to accurately describe the distribution of user interest. In this...

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Main Authors: Xiaoru Wang, Yueli Li, Zhihong Yu, Fu Li, Heng Zhang, Yali Cai, Lixian Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:Mathematical Problems in Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4365602
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spelling doaj-3a334827f0934d518ddd0023619f72152020-11-25T03:27:00ZengHindawi LimitedMathematical Problems in Engineering1024-123X1563-51472020-01-01202010.1155/2020/43656024365602DIM: Adaptively Combining User Interests Mined at Different Stages Based on Deformable Interest ModelXiaoru Wang0Yueli Li1Zhihong Yu2Fu Li3Heng Zhang4Yali Cai5Lixian Li6Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing, ChinaBeijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing, ChinaIntel China Research Center, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Portland State University, Portland, OR 97207-0751, USABeijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing, ChinaBeijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing, ChinaBeijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing, ChinaUser interest mining is widely used in the fields of personalized search and personalized recommendation. Traditional methods ignore the formation of user interest which is a process that evolves over time. This leads to the inability to accurately describe the distribution of user interest. In this paper, we propose the interest tracking model (ITM). To add the timing, ITM uses Dirichlet distribution and multinomial distribution to describe the evolutional process of interest topics and frequent patterns, which well adapts to the evolution of user interest hidden in short texts between different time slices. In addition, it is well known that user interest is composed of long-term interest and situational interest including short-term interest and social hot topics. State-of-the-art methods simply regard the users’ long-term interest as the users’ final interest, which makes those unable to completely describe the user interest distribution. To solve this problem, we propose the deformable interest model (DIM) which designs an objective function to combine users’ long-term interest and situational interest and more comprehensively and accurately mine user interest. Furthermore, we present the degree of deformation which measures the subinterest's degree of influence on final interest and propose in DIM the influence real-time update mechanism. The mechanism adaptively updates the degree of deformation through the linear iteration and reduces the degree of dependence of the interest model on training sets. We present results via a dataset consisting of Flickr users and their uploaded information in three months, a dataset consisting of Twitter users and their tweets in three months, and a dataset consisting of Instagram users and their uploaded information in three months, showing that the perplexity is reduced to 0.378, the average accuracy is increased to 94%, and the average NMI is increased to 0.20, which prove better interest prediction.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4365602
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author Xiaoru Wang
Yueli Li
Zhihong Yu
Fu Li
Heng Zhang
Yali Cai
Lixian Li
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Yueli Li
Zhihong Yu
Fu Li
Heng Zhang
Yali Cai
Lixian Li
DIM: Adaptively Combining User Interests Mined at Different Stages Based on Deformable Interest Model
Mathematical Problems in Engineering
author_facet Xiaoru Wang
Yueli Li
Zhihong Yu
Fu Li
Heng Zhang
Yali Cai
Lixian Li
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title DIM: Adaptively Combining User Interests Mined at Different Stages Based on Deformable Interest Model
title_short DIM: Adaptively Combining User Interests Mined at Different Stages Based on Deformable Interest Model
title_full DIM: Adaptively Combining User Interests Mined at Different Stages Based on Deformable Interest Model
title_fullStr DIM: Adaptively Combining User Interests Mined at Different Stages Based on Deformable Interest Model
title_full_unstemmed DIM: Adaptively Combining User Interests Mined at Different Stages Based on Deformable Interest Model
title_sort dim: adaptively combining user interests mined at different stages based on deformable interest model
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Mathematical Problems in Engineering
issn 1024-123X
1563-5147
publishDate 2020-01-01
description User interest mining is widely used in the fields of personalized search and personalized recommendation. Traditional methods ignore the formation of user interest which is a process that evolves over time. This leads to the inability to accurately describe the distribution of user interest. In this paper, we propose the interest tracking model (ITM). To add the timing, ITM uses Dirichlet distribution and multinomial distribution to describe the evolutional process of interest topics and frequent patterns, which well adapts to the evolution of user interest hidden in short texts between different time slices. In addition, it is well known that user interest is composed of long-term interest and situational interest including short-term interest and social hot topics. State-of-the-art methods simply regard the users’ long-term interest as the users’ final interest, which makes those unable to completely describe the user interest distribution. To solve this problem, we propose the deformable interest model (DIM) which designs an objective function to combine users’ long-term interest and situational interest and more comprehensively and accurately mine user interest. Furthermore, we present the degree of deformation which measures the subinterest's degree of influence on final interest and propose in DIM the influence real-time update mechanism. The mechanism adaptively updates the degree of deformation through the linear iteration and reduces the degree of dependence of the interest model on training sets. We present results via a dataset consisting of Flickr users and their uploaded information in three months, a dataset consisting of Twitter users and their tweets in three months, and a dataset consisting of Instagram users and their uploaded information in three months, showing that the perplexity is reduced to 0.378, the average accuracy is increased to 94%, and the average NMI is increased to 0.20, which prove better interest prediction.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4365602
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