1 code implementation • 20 Apr 2022 • Ling Huang, Can-Rong Guan, Zhen-Wei Huang, Yuefang Gao, Yingjie Kuang, Chang-Dong Wang, C. L. Philip Chen
Recently, Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) have been widely introduced into Collaborative Filtering (CF) to produce more accurate recommendation results due to their capability of capturing the complex nonlinear relationships between items and users. However, the DNNs-based models usually suffer from high computational complexity, i. e., consuming very long training time and storing huge amount of trainable parameters.