A Curated List of Must-read Papers on Recommender System.
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A Curated List of Must-read Papers on Recommender System.
Reproduce codes while learning GraphRec: Graph Neural Networks for Social Recommendation. Wenqi Fan, Yao Ma, Qing Li, Yuan He, Eric Zhao, Jiliang Tang, and Dawei Yin. In Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on World Wide Web (WWW), 2019.
Some algorithms about traditional and social recommendation.
The collection of papers about recommender system
[IJCAI'2023] "DSL: Denoised Self-Augmented Learning for Social Recommendation"
QRec: A Python Framework for quick implementation of recommender systems (TensorFlow Based)
The official implementation of "Robust Preference-Guided Denoising for Graph based Social Recommendation" (WWW'23)
Discrete Trust-aware Matrix Factorization for Fast Recommendation. IJCAI, 2019.
Graph Neural Network based Social Recommendation Model. SIGIR2019.
Code implementation for the paper "Keen2Act: Activity Recommendation in Online Social Collaborative Platforms" (UMAP'20).
[ICDE'23] "DGNN: Disentangled Graph Social Recommendation"
A PyTorch implementation of Graph Neural Networks for Social Recommendation (GraphRec)
Summary of social recommendation papers and codes
This is our Tensorflow implementation for "Social Collaborative Mutual Learning for Item Recommendation" (SCML) TKDD 2020.
Must-read Papers for Recommender Systems (RS)
Code and data for ECML-PKDD paper "Social Influence Attentive Neural Network for Friend-Enhanced Recommendation"
Item Silk Road: Recommending Items from Information Domains to Social Users, SIGIR2017
Social Recommendation with an Essential Preference Space (AAAI 2018)
Multi-domain social recommender system • University project • 2018 - Web & Social information extraction - MSc in Computer Science, II year
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