Adap-$τ$: Adaptively Modulating Embedding Magnitude for Recommendation

9 Feb 2023  ·  Jiawei Chen, Junkang Wu, Jiancan Wu, Sheng Zhou, Xuezhi Cao, Xiangnan He ·

Recent years have witnessed the great successes of embedding-based methods in recommender systems. Despite their decent performance, we argue one potential limitation of these methods -- the embedding magnitude has not been explicitly modulated, which may aggravate popularity bias and training instability, hindering the model from making a good recommendation. It motivates us to leverage the embedding normalization in recommendation. By normalizing user/item embeddings to a specific value, we empirically observe impressive performance gains (9\% on average) on four real-world datasets. Although encouraging, we also reveal a serious limitation when applying normalization in recommendation -- the performance is highly sensitive to the choice of the temperature $\tau$ which controls the scale of the normalized embeddings. To fully foster the merits of the normalization while circumvent its limitation, this work studied on how to adaptively set the proper $\tau$. Towards this end, we first make a comprehensive analyses of $\tau$ to fully understand its role on recommendation. We then accordingly develop an adaptive fine-grained strategy Adap-$\tau$ for the temperature with satisfying four desirable properties including adaptivity, personalized, efficiency and model-agnostic. Extensive experiments have been conducted to validate the effectiveness of the proposal. The code is available at \url{https://github.com/junkangwu/Adap_tau}.

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