Search Results for author: Jingtong Gao

Found 5 papers, 2 papers with code

BiVRec: Bidirectional View-based Multimodal Sequential Recommendation

no code implementations27 Feb 2024 Jiaxi Hu, Jingtong Gao, Xiangyu Zhao, Yuehong Hu, Yuxuan Liang, Yiqi Wang, Ming He, Zitao Liu, Hongzhi Yin

The integration of multimodal information into sequential recommender systems has attracted significant attention in recent research.

Semantic Similarity Semantic Textual Similarity +1

Scenario-Aware Hierarchical Dynamic Network for Multi-Scenario Recommendation

no code implementations5 Sep 2023 Jingtong Gao, Bo Chen, Menghui Zhu, Xiangyu Zhao, Xiaopeng Li, Yuhao Wang, Yichao Wang, Huifeng Guo, Ruiming Tang

To address these limitations, we propose a Scenario-Aware Hierarchical Dynamic Network for Multi-Scenario Recommendations (HierRec), which perceives implicit patterns adaptively and conducts explicit and implicit scenario modeling jointly.

Click-Through Rate Prediction

Multimodal Recommender Systems: A Survey

1 code implementation8 Feb 2023 Qidong Liu, Jiaxi Hu, Yutian Xiao, Jingtong Gao, Xiangyu Zhao

In this paper, we will give a comprehensive survey of the MRS models, mainly from technical views.

Attribute Model Optimization +1

Multi-Task Recommendations with Reinforcement Learning

1 code implementation7 Feb 2023 Ziru Liu, Jiejie Tian, Qingpeng Cai, Xiangyu Zhao, Jingtong Gao, Shuchang Liu, Dayou Chen, Tonghao He, Dong Zheng, Peng Jiang, Kun Gai

To be specific, the RMTL structure can address the two aforementioned issues by (i) constructing an MTL environment from session-wise interactions and (ii) training multi-task actor-critic network structure, which is compatible with most existing MTL-based recommendation models, and (iii) optimizing and fine-tuning the MTL loss function using the weights generated by critic networks.

Multi-Task Learning Recommendation Systems +2

A Comprehensive Survey on Trustworthy Recommender Systems

no code implementations21 Sep 2022 Wenqi Fan, Xiangyu Zhao, Xiao Chen, Jingran Su, Jingtong Gao, Lin Wang, Qidong Liu, Yiqi Wang, Han Xu, Lei Chen, Qing Li

As one of the most successful AI-powered applications, recommender systems aim to help people make appropriate decisions in an effective and efficient way, by providing personalized suggestions in many aspects of our lives, especially for various human-oriented online services such as e-commerce platforms and social media sites.

Fairness Recommendation Systems

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