Review-Based Explainable Recommendations: A Transparency Perspective
ACM Transactions on Recommender Systems(2024)
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | National University of Singapore | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign | Instacart
Abstract
With the prevalence of deep learning based embedding approaches, recommender systems have become a proven and indispensable tool in various information filtering applications. However, many of them remain difficult to diagnose what aspects of the deep models’ input drive the final ranking decision, thus, they cannot often be understood by human stakeholders. In this paper, we investigate the dilemma between recommendation and explainability, and show that by utilizing the contextual features (e.g., item reviews from users), we can design a series of explainable recommender systems without sacrificing their performance. In particular, we propose three types of explainable recommendation strategies with gradual changes in model transparency: whitebox, graybox, and blackbox. Each strategy explains its ranking decisions via different mechanisms: attention weights, adversarial perturbations, and counterfactual perturbations. We apply these explainable models on five real-world data sets under the contextualized setting where the users provided explicit reviews of the items. The empirical results show that our models can achieve highly competitive ranking performance, and meanwhile, generate accurate and effective explanations in terms of numerous quantitative metrics and qualitative visualizations.
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Key words
Recommender Systems,Explainability,Attention,Adversarial Learning,Counterfactual Explanation.
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