IRAIApr 17, 2024

Large Language Models meet Collaborative Filtering: An Efficient All-round LLM-based Recommender System

arXiv:2404.11343v2125 citationsh-index: 13Has CodeKDD
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This work addresses the challenge of building robust recommender systems for e-commerce and social media platforms that perform well in both data-sparse and data-rich environments, representing an incremental improvement by combining existing LLM and CF methods.

The paper tackles the problem of collaborative filtering recommender systems underperforming in cold scenarios and lacking collaborative knowledge in warm scenarios by proposing A-LLMRec, an efficient LLM-based system that integrates pre-trained CF models, achieving superior performance across various scenarios including cold/warm, few-shot, and cross-domain settings.

Collaborative filtering recommender systems (CF-RecSys) have shown successive results in enhancing the user experience on social media and e-commerce platforms. However, as CF-RecSys struggles under cold scenarios with sparse user-item interactions, recent strategies have focused on leveraging modality information of user/items (e.g., text or images) based on pre-trained modality encoders and Large Language Models (LLMs). Despite their effectiveness under cold scenarios, we observe that they underperform simple traditional collaborative filtering models under warm scenarios due to the lack of collaborative knowledge. In this work, we propose an efficient All-round LLM-based Recommender system, called A-LLMRec, that excels not only in the cold scenario but also in the warm scenario. Our main idea is to enable an LLM to directly leverage the collaborative knowledge contained in a pre-trained state-of-the-art CF-RecSys so that the emergent ability of the LLM as well as the high-quality user/item embeddings that are already trained by the state-of-the-art CF-RecSys can be jointly exploited. This approach yields two advantages: (1) model-agnostic, allowing for integration with various existing CF-RecSys, and (2) efficiency, eliminating the extensive fine-tuning typically required for LLM-based recommenders. Our extensive experiments on various real-world datasets demonstrate the superiority of A-LLMRec in various scenarios, including cold/warm, few-shot, cold user, and cross-domain scenarios. Beyond the recommendation task, we also show the potential of A-LLMRec in generating natural language outputs based on the understanding of the collaborative knowledge by performing a favorite genre prediction task. Our code is available at https://github.com/ghdtjr/A-LLMRec .

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