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SIGMA: Selective Gated Mamba for Sequential Recommendation

  • Ziwei Liu
  • , Qidong Liu
  • , Yejing Wang
  • , Wanyu Wang*
  • , Pengyue Jia
  • , Maolin Wang
  • , Zitao Liu
  • , Yi Chang
  • , Xiangyu Zhao
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • City University of Hong Kong
  • Xi'an Jiaotong University
  • University of Jinan
  • Jilin University

科研成果: 书/报告/会议事项章节会议稿件同行评审

摘要

Sequential Recommender Systems (SRS) have emerged as a promising technique across various domains, excelling at capturing complex user preferences. Current SRS have employed transformer-based models to give the next-item prediction. However, their quadratic computational complexity often leads to notable inefficiencies, posing a significant obstacle to real-time recommendation processes. Recently, Mamba has demonstrated its exceptional effectiveness in time series prediction, delivering substantial improvements in both efficiency and effectiveness. However, directly applying Mamba to SRS poses certain challenges. Its unidirectional structure may impede the ability to capture contextual information in user-item interactions, while its instability in state estimation may hinder the ability to capture short-term patterns in interaction sequences. To address these issues, we propose a novel framework called SelectIve Gated MAmba for Sequential Recommendation (SIGMA). By introducing the Partially Flipped Mamba (PF-Mamba), we construct a special bi-directional structure to address the context modeling challenge. Then, to consolidate PF-Mamba's performance, we employ an input-dependent Dense Selective Gate (DS Gate) to allocate the weights of the two directions and further filter the sequential information. Moreover, for short sequence modeling, we devise a Feature Extract GRU (FE-GRU) to capture the short-term dependencies. Experimental results demonstrate that SIGMA significantly outperforms existing baselines across five real-world datasets.

源语言英语
主期刊名Special Track on AI Alignment
编辑Toby Walsh, Julie Shah, Zico Kolter
出版商Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
12264-12272
页数9
版本12
ISBN(电子版)157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 157735897X, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978, 9781577358978
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 11 4月 2025
已对外发布
活动39th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2025 - Philadelphia, 美国
期限: 25 2月 20254 3月 2025

出版系列

姓名Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
编号12
39
ISSN(印刷版)2159-5399
ISSN(电子版)2374-3468

会议

会议39th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2025
国家/地区美国
Philadelphia
时期25/02/254/03/25

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