Personalized bundle recommendation using preference elicitation and the Choquet integral

Front Artif Intell. 2024 Feb 14:7:1346684. doi: 10.3389/frai.2024.1346684. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Bundle recommendation aims to generate bundles of associated products that users tend to consume as a whole under certain circumstances. Modeling the bundle utility for users is a non-trivial task, as it requires to account for the potential interdependencies between bundle attributes. To address this challenge, we introduce a new preference-based approach for bundle recommendation exploiting the Choquet integral. This allows us to formalize preferences for coalitions of environmental-related attributes, thus recommending product bundles accounting for synergies among product attributes. An experimental evaluation of a dataset of local food products in Northern Italy shows how the Choquet integral allows the natural formalization of a sensible notion of environmental friendliness and that standard approaches based on weighted sums of attributes end up recommending bundles with lower environmental friendliness even if weights are explicitly learned to maximize it. We further show how preference elicitation strategies can be leveraged to acquire weights of the Choquet integral from user feedback in terms of preferences over candidate bundles, and show how a handful of queries allow to recommend optimal bundles for a diverse set of user prototypes.

Keywords: Choquet integral; bundle recommendation; environmental footprint; explainable recommender systems; preference elicitation.

Grants and funding

The author(s) declare financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This research was supported through co-funding with the call “Bando piattaforma e-commerce Trentino” of the Trentino region (Italy) with resolution 933 of 2020, according to the Provincial Law 13 May 2020, no. 3.