An unverifiable report that a YOLO variant with ResC2Net, SPPF, and PConv modules detects machine-part defects at mAP 0.91 without comparing to any baseline.
Deep Adaptive Interest Network: Personalized Recommendation with Context-Aware Learning
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In personalized recommendation systems, accurately capturing users' evolving interests and combining them with contextual information is a critical research area. This paper proposes a novel model called the Deep Adaptive Interest Network (DAIN), which dynamically models users' interests while incorporating context-aware learning mechanisms to achieve precise and adaptive personalized recommendations. DAIN leverages deep learning techniques to build an adaptive interest network structure that can capture users' interest changes in real-time while further optimizing recommendation results by integrating contextual information. Experiments conducted on several public datasets demonstrate that DAIN excels in both recommendation performance and computational efficiency. This research not only provides a new solution for personalized recommendation systems but also offers fresh insights into the application of context-aware learning in recommendation systems.
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An unverifiable report that a YOLO variant with ResC2Net, SPPF, and PConv modules detects machine-part defects at mAP 0.91 without comparing to any baseline.