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TRACER framework balances LLM integration challenges in continual recommendation systems

Researchers have introduced TRACER, a novel framework designed to enhance continual recommendation systems by addressing the Stability-Plasticity-Cognitivity (SPC) Trilemma. This trilemma arises when integrating large language models (LLMs) into recommendation systems, as generalized semantic knowledge can conflict with retaining user history and adapting to evolving preferences. TRACER employs three specialized modules to balance these competing demands, aiming to improve semantic knowledge integration without compromising personalization or adaptability. Experiments on five real-world datasets demonstrate TRACER's effectiveness, outperforming existing methods by up to 14.38%. AI

IMPACT Enhances LLM integration in recommendation systems, potentially improving personalization and adaptability.

RANK_REASON The cluster contains a research paper detailing a new framework for recommendation systems. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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TRACER framework balances LLM integration challenges in continual recommendation systems

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  1. arXiv cs.IR (Information Retrieval) TIER_1 English(EN) · HwanJo Yu ·

    TRACER: Balancing Stability-Plasticity-Cognitivity Trilemma for LLM Enhanced Continual Recommendation

    Continual recommendation aims to capture evolving user interests from streaming data but struggles with sparsity. LLM enhancers mitigate this with semantic knowledge, but naive integration creates a new conflict. We identify this as the Stability-Plasticity-Cognitivity (SPC) Tril…