arXiv:2606. 01948v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: The growing popularity of group activities has increased the need for methods that provide recommendations to groups of users given their individual preferences.
By Mubaraka Sani Ibrahim, Lehel Csat\'o, Isah Charles Saidu
arXiv:2607. 27744v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Modern recommendation models gain prediction quality by scaling feature-interaction and sequence modules, but production cost constraints cap how far systems can scale.
By Yuxin Chen, Liang Luo, Buyun Zhang, Jian Jiao, Boda Li, Haoyu Wang, Tongyi Tang, Ao Cai, Zijian Shen, Zhengkai Zhang, Wenyi Xie, Ryan Dick, Han Liu, Neng Shi, Bin Yu, Jianbo Xiao, Shuyao Bi, Hongtao Yu, Yuanwei Fang, Zhuoran Zhao, Sijia Chen, Yang Chen, Shuqi Yang, Qianru Li, Zikun Liu, Wei Ling, Sihan Zeng, Longhao Jin, Jiaxin Lu, Yinbin Ma, Jiawei Li, Yichen Ruan, Yong Ler Lee, Birmingham Guan, Zijian Li, Jianbo Sun, Zhengyu Zhang, Zeliang Chen, Xiaohan Wei, Yuchen Hao, GP Musumeci, Venkatesh Ranganathan, Yantao Yao, Chunqiang Tang, Wenlin Chen, Santanu Kolay, Ellie Dingqiao Wen
arXiv:2607. 04270v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) have recently emerged as powerful backbones for recommender systems by reformulating recommendation as a token-level generation task.
By Hongchen Li, Bohao Wang, Jingbang Chen, Weiqin Yang, Hang Pan, Bingde Hu, Can Wang, Jiawei Chen
Large language models (LLMs) have recently emerged as powerful backbones for recommender systems by reformulating recommendation as a token-level generation task. Despite their promise, we identify a pervasive yet underexplored issue: $\textit{Length Bias}$.
arXiv:2607. 24845v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) have been applied to sequential recommendation by formulating it as a natural language task.
By Harshini Kavuru, Dwipam Katariya, Giri Iyengar, Pranab Mohanty, Kalanand Mishra, Kalanand Mishra
arXiv:2607. 12281v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Transformer-style architectures are increasingly adopted for industrial recommendation systems, yet they inherit a design premise misaligned with the task: generative models rely on per-token autoregressive prediction, which justifies maintaining large intermediate tensors that scale with sequence length.
By Siqi Wang, Xianjie Chen, Shaofeng Deng, Albert Chen, Romil Shah, Jiawei Huang, Zhaoqin Wang, Zhang Zhang, Yiqun Liu, Meilei Jiang, Anish Dubey, Moyan Mei, Tongxin Wang, Nathan Berrebbi, Misael Manjarres, Armand Sauzay, Shardul Kothapalli, Aryaman Vinchhi, Kevin Johnstone, Juheon Lee, Gufan Yin, Ziheng Huang, Justin Lin, Mert Terzihan, Yilin Qi, Cynthia Yang, Colin Peppler, Qi Ding, Ruohan Sun, Ge Song, Litao Deng, Parichay Kapoor, Matt Ma, Huihui Cheng, Jiyuan Zhang, Yanli Zhao, Yiping Han, Fangqiu Han, Ning Yao, Arun Singh, Jordan Edwards, Zhengyu Su, Abhishek Kumar, Guangdeng Liao, Ankit Asthana
arXiv:2607. 24804v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Recommendation systems have undergone significant transformations in the past years.
By David Bauer, Cancan Zhang, Wenshun Liu, Xiaoyi Zhang, Weijia Liu, Wanli Ma, Yue Weng, Wei Li, Rui Li, Jing Qian, Huayu Li, Xiaoyi Liu, Linhong Zhu, Jerry Fu
arXiv:2603. 17450v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Sequential Recommendation (SR) in multimodal settings typically relies on small frozen pretrained encoders, which limits semantic capacity and prevents Collaborative Filtering (CF) signals from being fully integrated into item representations.
By Junyoung Kim, Woojoo Kim, Wonbin Kweon, Jaehyung Lim, Dongha Kim, Hwanjo Yu
Transformer-style architectures are increasingly adopted for industrial recommendation systems, yet they inherit a design premise misaligned with the task: generative models rely on per-token autoregressive prediction, which justifies maintaining large intermediate tensors that scale with sequence length. In contrast, recommendation systems produce a single set of relevance scores for each pair without token-level supervision.
arXiv:2608. 14021v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Transformer-based sequential recommenders with causal self-attention often rely heavily on the most recent interaction at inference time, but how this behavior is structurally expressed in the representation used for prediction remains unclear.
By Keito Kozaki, Keigo Sakurai, Ren Togo, Takahiro Ogawa, Miki Haseyama
arXiv:2606. 11023v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Sequential recommendation aims to predict users' next interaction with items by analyzing their historical behavior.
By Yifan Li, Jiahong Liu, Xinni Zhang, Hao Chen, Yankai Chen, Wenhao Yu, Jianting Chen, Irwin King
arXiv:2606. 25147v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: User modeling in industrial recommender systems typically produces dense embeddings, which suffer from representational constraints inherent to fixed-dimensional vectors.
By Qingyun Liu, Bo Yan, Yang Liu, Yuji Roh, Ekansh Sharma, Likang Yin, Emma Olowo, Min-hsuan Tsai, Yuxuan Li, Diego Uribe, Saksham Aggarwal, Siqi Wu, Yuan Hao, Vikas Kedigehalli, Lukasz Heldt, Lichan Hong, Li Wei, Xinyang Yi