Limits of Predictability in Top-N Recommendation

03/23/2023
by   En Xu, et al.
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Top-N recommendation aims to recommend each consumer a small set of N items from a large collection of items, and its accuracy is one of the most common indexes to evaluate the performance of a recommendation system. While a large number of algorithms are proposed to push the Top-N accuracy by learning the user preference from their history purchase data, a predictability question is naturally raised - whether there is an upper limit of such Top-N accuracy. This work investigates such predictability by studying the degree of regularity from a specific set of user behavior data. Quantifying the predictability of Top-N recommendations requires simultaneously quantifying the limits on the accuracy of the N behaviors with the highest probability. This greatly increases the difficulty of the problem. To achieve this, we firstly excavate the associations among N behaviors with the highest probability and describe the user behavior distribution based on the information theory. Then, we adopt the Fano inequality to scale and obtain the Top-N predictability. Extensive experiments are conducted on the real-world data where significant improvements are observed compared to the state-of-the-art methods. We have not only completed the predictability calculation for N targets but also obtained predictability that is much closer to the true value than existing methods. We expect our results to assist these research areas where the quantitative requirement of Top-N predictability is required.

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