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Differentiable Fuzzy Neural Networks for Recommender Systems

Published: May 9, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2505.06000v1

By: Stephan Bartl, Kevin Innerebner, Elisabeth Lex

Potential Business Impact:

Shows why movies are recommended to you.

Business Areas:
Natural Language Processing Artificial Intelligence, Data and Analytics, Software

As recommender systems become increasingly complex, transparency is essential to increase user trust, accountability, and regulatory compliance. Neuro-symbolic approaches that integrate symbolic reasoning with sub-symbolic learning offer a promising approach toward transparent and user-centric systems. In this work-in-progress, we investigate using fuzzy neural networks (FNNs) as a neuro-symbolic approach for recommendations that learn logic-based rules over predefined, human-readable atoms. Each rule corresponds to a fuzzy logic expression, making the recommender's decision process inherently transparent. In contrast to black-box machine learning methods, our approach reveals the reasoning behind a recommendation while maintaining competitive performance. We evaluate our method on a synthetic and MovieLens 1M datasets and compare it to state-of-the-art recommendation algorithms. Our results demonstrate that our approach accurately captures user behavior while providing a transparent decision-making process. Finally, the differentiable nature of this approach facilitates an integration with other neural models, enabling the development of hybrid, transparent recommender systems.

Country of Origin
🇦🇹 Austria

Repos / Data Links

Page Count
6 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Machine Learning (CS)