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Research commentary on recommendations with side information: A survey and research directions

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DOI: 10.1016/j.elerap.2019.100879

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Research commentary; Recommender systems; Side information; Memory-based methods; Latent factor models; Representation learning; Deep learning; Flat features; Social networks; Feature hierarchies; Knowledge graphs

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  1. Delta Electronics Inc.
  2. National Research Foundation (NRF) Singapore under the Corp Lab@University Scheme
  3. BMW Tech Office Singapore
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71601104, 71601116, 71771141, 61702084]
  5. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities in China [N181705007]

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Recommender systems have become an essential tool to help resolve the information overload problem in recent decades. Traditional recommender systems, however, suffer from data sparsity and cold start problems. To address these issues, a great number of recommendation algorithms have been proposed to leverage side information of users or items (e.g., social network and item category), demonstrating a high degree of effectiveness in improving recommendation performance. This Research Commentary aims to provide a comprehensive and systematic survey of the recent research on recommender systems with side information. Specifically, we provide an overview of state-of-the-art recommendation algorithms with side information from two orthogonal perspectives. One involves the different methodologies of recommendation: the memory-based methods, latent factor, representation learning and deep learning models. The others cover different representations of side information, including structural data (flat, network, and hierarchical features, and knowledge graphs); and nonstructural data (text, image and video features). Finally, we discuss challenges and provide new potential directions in recommendation, along with the conclusion of this survey.

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