Joint user profiling with hierarchical attention networks

作者:Xiaojian Liu, Yi Zhu, Xindong Wu

摘要

User profiling by inferring user personality traits, such as age and gender, plays an increasingly important role in many real-world applications. Most existing methods for user profiling either use only one type of data or ignore handling the noisy information of data. Moreover, they usually consider this problem from only one perspective. In this paper, we propose a joint user profiling model with hierarchical attention networks (JUHA) to learn informative user representations for user profiling. Our JUHA method does user profiling based on both inner-user and inter-user features. We explore inner-user features from user behaviors (e.g., purchased items and posted blogs), and inter-user features from a user-user graph (where similar users could be connected to each other). JUHA learns basic sentence and bag representations from multiple separate sources of data (user behaviors) as the first round of data preparation. In this module, convolutional neural networks (CNNs) are introduced to capture word and sentence features of age and gender while the self-attention mechanism is exploited to weaken the noisy data. Following this, we build another bag which contains a user-user graph. Inter-user features are learned from this bag using propagation information between linked users in the graph. To acquire more robust data, inter-user features and other inner-user bag representations are joined into each sentence in the current bag to learn the final bag representation. Subsequently, all of the bag representations are integrated to lean comprehensive user representation by the self-attention mechanism. Our experimental results demonstrate that our approach outperforms several state-of-the-art methods and improves prediction performance.

论文关键词:user profiling, hierarchical attention, joint learning, inner-user feature, inter-user feature

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论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1007/s11704-022-1437-6