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Yifei Shen Yongji Wu Yao Zhang Caihua Shan Jun Zhang Khaled B. Letaief Dongsheng Li

Abstract
Graph convolutional networks (GCNs) have recently enabled a popular class of algorithms for collaborative filtering (CF). Nevertheless, the theoretical underpinnings of their empirical successes remain elusive. In this paper, we endeavor to obtain a better understanding of GCN-based CF methods via the lens of graph signal processing. By identifying the critical role of smoothness, a key concept in graph signal processing, we develop a unified graph convolution-based framework for CF. We prove that many existing CF methods are special cases of this framework, including the neighborhood-based methods, low-rank matrix factorization, linear auto-encoders, and LightGCN, corresponding to different low-pass filters. Based on our framework, we then present a simple and computationally efficient CF baseline, which we shall refer to as Graph Filter based Collaborative Filtering (GF-CF). Given an implicit feedback matrix, GF-CF can be obtained in a closed form instead of expensive training with back-propagation. Experiments will show that GF-CF achieves competitive or better performance against deep learning-based methods on three well-known datasets, notably with a $70\%$ performance gain over LightGCN on the Amazon-book dataset.
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| Benchmark | Methodology | Metrics |
|---|---|---|
| collaborative-filtering-on-gowalla | GF-CF | NDCG@20: 0.1518 Recall@20: 0.1849 |
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