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  • The text discusses the growing popularity of group buying (GB) in social e-commerce, where users invite friends to jointly purchase products.
  • It highlights a challenge in the existing recommendation systems, which typically focus on individual product preferences rather than identifying friends who would participate in GBs.
  • The authors propose a new framework, J2PRec, that simultaneously recommends products and potential participants, enhancing the likelihood of successful group purchases through advanced relational data analysis.

Article Abstract

Recent years have witnessed the great success of group buying (GB) in social e-commerce, opening up a new way of online shopping. In this business model, a user can launch a GB as an initiator to share her interested product with social friends. The GB is clinched once enough friends join in as participants to copurchase the shared product. As such, a successful GB depends on not only whether the initiator can find her interested product but also whether the friends are willing to join in as participants. Most existing recommenders are incompetent in such complex scenario, as they merely seek to help users find their preferred products and cannot help identify potential participants to join in a GB. To this end, we propose a novel joint product-participant recommendation (J2PRec) framework, which recommends both candidate products and participants for maximizing the success rate of a GB. Specifically, J2PRec first designs a relational graph embedding module, which effectively encodes the various relations in GB for learning enhanced user and product embeddings. It then jointly learns the product and participant recommendation tasks under a probabilistic framework to maximize the GB likelihood, i.e., boost the success rate of a GB. Extensive experiments on three real-world datasets demonstrate the superiority of J2PRec for GB recommendation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNNLS.2022.3190003DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • The text discusses the growing popularity of group buying (GB) in social e-commerce, where users invite friends to jointly purchase products.
  • It highlights a challenge in the existing recommendation systems, which typically focus on individual product preferences rather than identifying friends who would participate in GBs.
  • The authors propose a new framework, J2PRec, that simultaneously recommends products and potential participants, enhancing the likelihood of successful group purchases through advanced relational data analysis.
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