Proactive Recommendation in Social Networks: Steering User Interest with Causal Inference
Hang Pan, Shuxian Bi, Wenjie Wang, Haoxuan Li, Peng Wu, and Fuli Feng

TL;DR
This paper introduces a causal inference-based framework for proactive social network recommendation that indirectly steers user interests by influencing neighbors, balancing user experience and interest diversification.
Contribution
It proposes a novel task PRSN and the NIRec framework that models social influence via causal inference to improve recommendation steering without harming neighbor experience.
Findings
Effective in steering user interests in semi-simulation experiments
Balances interest steering and neighbor experience through optimization
Validates causal inference approach for social influence modeling
Abstract
Recommending items that solely cater to users' historical interests narrows users' horizons. Recent works have considered steering target users beyond their historical interests by directly adjusting items exposed to them. However, the recommended items for direct steering might not align perfectly with the evolution of users' interests, detrimentally affecting the target users' experience. To avoid this issue, we propose a new task named Proactive Recommendation in Social Networks (PRSN) that indirectly steers users' interest by utilizing the influence of social neighbors, i.e., indirect steering by adjusting the exposure of a target item to target users' neighbors. The key to PRSN lies in answering an interventional question: what would a target user' s feedback be on a target item if the item is exposed to the user' s different neighbors? To answer this question, we resort to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOpinion Dynamics and Social Influence · Recommender Systems and Techniques · Complex Network Analysis Techniques
MethodsCausal inference · ALIGN
