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arxiv: 2405.11441 · v2 · pith:MEDNMABG · submitted 2024-05-19 · cs.IR · cs.CL

EmbSum: Leveraging the Summarization Capabilities of Large Language Models for Content-Based Recommendations

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classification cs.IR cs.CL
keywords embsumusercontentmodeluserscandidatecontent-basedengagement
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Content-based recommendation systems play a crucial role in delivering personalized content to users in the digital world. In this work, we introduce EmbSum, a novel framework that enables offline pre-computations of users and candidate items while capturing the interactions within the user engagement history. By utilizing the pretrained encoder-decoder model and poly-attention layers, EmbSum derives User Poly-Embedding (UPE) and Content Poly-Embedding (CPE) to calculate relevance scores between users and candidate items. EmbSum actively learns the long user engagement histories by generating user-interest summary with supervision from large language model (LLM). The effectiveness of EmbSum is validated on two datasets from different domains, surpassing state-of-the-art (SoTA) methods with higher accuracy and fewer parameters. Additionally, the model's ability to generate summaries of user interests serves as a valuable by-product, enhancing its usefulness for personalized content recommendations.

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