Reinforced Imitative Graph Representation Learning for Mobile User Profiling: An Adversarial Training Perspective

Authors

  • Dongjie Wang University of Central Florida
  • Pengyang Wang University of Central Florida
  • Kunpeng Liu University of Central Florida
  • Yuanchun Zhou Computer Network Information Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Charles E Hughes University of Central Florida
  • Yanjie Fu University of Central Florida

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v35i5.16567

Keywords:

Mining of Spatial, Temporal or Spatio-Temporal Da

Abstract

In this paper, we study the problem of mobile user profiling, which is a critical component for quantifying users' characteristics in the human mobility modeling pipeline. Human mobility is a sequential decision-making process dependent on the users' dynamic interests. With accurate user profiles, the predictive model can perfectly reproduce users' mobility trajectories. In the reverse direction, once the predictive model can imitate users' mobility patterns, the learned user profiles are also optimal. Such intuition motivates us to propose an imitation-based mobile user profiling framework by exploiting reinforcement learning, in which the agent is trained to precisely imitate users' mobility patterns for optimal user profiles. Specifically, the proposed framework includes two modules: (1) representation module, that produces state combining user profiles and spatio-temporal context in real-time; (2) imitation module, where Deep Q-network (DQN) imitates the user behavior (action) based on the state that is produced by the representation module. However, there are two challenges in running the framework effectively. First, epsilon-greedy strategy in DQN makes use of the exploration-exploitation trade-off by randomly pick actions with the epsilon probability. Such randomness feeds back to the representation module, causing the learned user profiles unstable. To solve the problem, we propose an adversarial training strategy to guarantee the robustness of the representation module. Second, the representation module updates users' profiles in an incremental manner, requiring integrating the temporal effects of user profiles. Inspired by Long-short Term Memory (LSTM), we introduce a gated mechanism to incorporate new and old user characteristics into the user profile. In the experiment, we evaluate our proposed framework on real-world datasets. The extensive experimental results validate the superiority of our method comparing to baseline algorithms.

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Published

2021-05-18

How to Cite

Wang, D., Wang, P., Liu, K., Zhou, Y., Hughes, C. E., & Fu, Y. (2021). Reinforced Imitative Graph Representation Learning for Mobile User Profiling: An Adversarial Training Perspective. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 35(5), 4410-4417. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v35i5.16567

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AAAI Technical Track on Data Mining and Knowledge Management