Title :
“Can you really trust that seed?”: Reducing the impact of seed noise in personalized PageRank
Author :
Shengyu Huang ; Xinsheng Li ; Candan, K.S. ; Sapino, Maria Luisa
Author_Institution :
Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ, USA
Abstract :
Network based recommendation systems leverage the topology of the underlying graph and the current user context to rank objects in the database. Random-walk based techniques, such as PageRank, encode the structure of the graph in the form of a transition matrix of a stochastic process from which the significances of the nodes in the graph are inferred. Personalized PageRank (PPR) techniques complement this with a seed node set which serves as the personalization context. In this paper, we note (and experimentally show) that PPR algorithms that do not differentiate among the seed nodes may not properly rank nodes in situations where the seed set is incomplete and/or noisy. To tackle this problem, we propose alternative robust personalized PageRank (RPR) strategies, which are insensitive to noise in the set of seed nodes and in which the rankings are not overly biased towards the seed nodes. In particular, we show that novel teleportation discounting and seed-set maximal PPR techniques help eliminate harmful bias of individual seed nodes and provide effective seed differentiation to lead to more accurate rankings.
Keywords :
graph theory; matrix algebra; recommender systems; topology; PPR algorithms; network based recommendation systems; personalization context; personalized PageRank techniques; random-walk based techniques; robust personalized PageRank strategies; seed node set; seed noise; seed-set maximal PPR techniques; stochastic process; teleportation discounting; transition matrix; underlying graph topology; user context; Context; Equations; Motion pictures; Noise measurement; Robustness; Teleportation; Vectors;
Conference_Titel :
Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM), 2014 IEEE/ACM International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Beijing
DOI :
10.1109/ASONAM.2014.6921586