RaDAR: Relation-aware Diffusion-Asymmetric Graph Contrastive Learning for Recommendation
arXiv cs.LG / 3/18/2026
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Key Points
- RaDAR introduces a two-branch framework that marries a graph generative model capturing global structure with a relation-aware denoising component to refine noisy connections in recommendation graphs.
- It proposes asymmetric contrastive learning with global negative sampling to preserve semantic alignment while suppressing noise.
- It uses diffusion-guided augmentation, applying progressive noise injection and denoising to boost robustness under data sparsity and noise.
- It includes relation-aware edge refinement that dynamically adjusts edge weights based on latent node semantics, with experiments on three public benchmarks showing consistent gains over state-of-the-art methods in noisy and sparse conditions.
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