Candidate Set Sampling for Evaluating Top-N Recommendation

09/21/2023
by   Ngozi Ihemelandu, et al.
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The strategy for selecting candidate sets – the set of items that the recommendation system is expected to rank for each user – is an important decision in carrying out an offline top-N recommender system evaluation. The set of candidates is composed of the union of the user's test items and an arbitrary number of non-relevant items that we refer to as decoys. Previous studies have aimed to understand the effect of different candidate set sizes and selection strategies on evaluation. In this paper, we extend this knowledge by studying the specific interaction of candidate set selection strategies with popularity bias, and use simulation to assess whether sampled candidate sets result in metric estimates that are less biased with respect to the true metric values under complete data that is typically unavailable in ordinary experiments.

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