MDCNS is a multi-source negative sampling framework for sequential recommendation that uses peer and teacher models plus divergence and consensus mechanisms to improve diversity and avoid local optima.
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MLTFR combines user-guided token filtering with a multi-LLM mixture-of-experts and Fisher-weighted consensus expert to deliver stable gains in corpus-free sequential recommendation.
STAMP mitigates semantic dilution in SID-based generative recommendation via adaptive input pruning and densified output supervision, delivering 1.23-1.38x speedup and 17-55% VRAM savings with maintained or improved accuracy.
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Divergence Meets Consensus: A Multi-Source Negative Sampling Framework for Sequential Recommendation
MDCNS is a multi-source negative sampling framework for sequential recommendation that uses peer and teacher models plus divergence and consensus mechanisms to improve diversity and avoid local optima.
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Multi-LLM Token Filtering and Routing for Sequential Recommendation
MLTFR combines user-guided token filtering with a multi-LLM mixture-of-experts and Fisher-weighted consensus expert to deliver stable gains in corpus-free sequential recommendation.
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Semantic Trimming and Auxiliary Multi-step Prediction for Generative Recommendation
STAMP mitigates semantic dilution in SID-based generative recommendation via adaptive input pruning and densified output supervision, delivering 1.23-1.38x speedup and 17-55% VRAM savings with maintained or improved accuracy.