Recurrent Point Processes for Dynamic Review Models

12/09/2019
by   Kostadin Cvejoski, et al.
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Recent progress in recommender system research has shown the importance of including temporal representations to improve interpretability and performance. Here, we incorporate temporal representations in continuous time via recurrent point process for a dynamical model of reviews. Our goal is to characterize how changes in perception, user interest and seasonal effects affect review text.

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