TIMGen is an unvalidated architecture proposal that combines Transformer temporal interest modeling, attention-based multimodal fusion, and VAE generation; the paper reports no experiments and no evaluation.
Generate, Not Recommend: Personalized Multimodal Content Generation
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To address the challenge of information overload from massive web contents, recommender systems are widely applied to retrieve and present personalized results for users. However, recommendation tasks are inherently constrained to filtering existing items and lack the ability to generate novel concepts, limiting their capacity to fully satisfy user demands and preferences. In this paper, we propose a new paradigm that goes beyond content filtering and selecting: directly generating personalized items in a multimodal form, such as images, tailored to individual users. To accomplish this, we leverage any-to-any Large Multimodal Models (LMMs) and train them in both supervised fine-tuning and online reinforcement learning strategy to equip them with the ability to yield tailored next items for users. Experiments on two benchmark datasets and user study confirm the efficacy of the proposed method. Notably, the generated images not only align well with users' historical preferences but also exhibit relevance to their potential future interests.
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Temporal Interest-Driven Multimodal Personalized Content Generation
TIMGen is an unvalidated architecture proposal that combines Transformer temporal interest modeling, attention-based multimodal fusion, and VAE generation; the paper reports no experiments and no evaluation.