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Difference between merged and not merged process atomic dataset? #1596

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@Jeriousman Hello, interactions between the same pair of user and item may appear more than once, e.g. one user purchases the same kind of bread many times.

Thus, merged means we remain at most one interaction for a pair of user and item (also means have removed duplicated user-item interactions) after generating the atomic files, and not_merged vice versa.

For more details, you may also refer to #487.

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