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As mentioned in #6 , there is a huge difference between DIN and DIEN papers on their experiment settings.
I still did not get the point. Why did the same research group use different data processing strategies on the same dataset and the same task? I read through the experiment section of DIEN but did not found any explanation of such change. Why bother to change the processing strategy if we can get a better result without changing?
Edit: the Amazon dataset has updated to 2018 version, did you change the dataset from 2014 to 2018 amazon dataset?
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Hi,
As mentioned in #6 , there is a huge difference between DIN and DIEN papers on their experiment settings.
I still did not get the point. Why did the same research group use different data processing strategies on the same dataset and the same task? I read through the experiment section of DIEN but did not found any explanation of such change. Why bother to change the processing strategy if we can get a better result without changing?
Edit: the Amazon dataset has updated to 2018 version, did you change the dataset from 2014 to 2018 amazon dataset?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: