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Time-Aware Item Weighting for the Next Basket Recommendations

P. 985–992.
Romanov A., Lashinin O., Ananyeva M., Kolesnikov S.

In this paper we study the next basket recommendation problem. Recent methods use different approaches to achieve better perfor- mance. However, many of them do not use information about the time of prediction and time intervals between baskets. To fill this gap, we propose a novel method, Time-Aware Item-based Weight- ing (TAIW), which takes timestamps and intervals into account. We provide experiments on three real-world datasets, and TAIW outperforms well-tuned state-of-the-art baselines for next-basket recommendations. In addition, we show the results of an ablation study and a case study of a few items.

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Keywords: Hawkes processesnext-basket recommendationrepeat consumption

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