Peijie Huang

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2 Papers

IROct 24, 2022Code
Sequential Recommendation with Auxiliary Item Relationships via Multi-Relational Transformer

Ziwei Fan, Zhiwei Liu, Chen Wang et al. · salesforce

Sequential Recommendation (SR) models user dynamics and predicts the next preferred items based on the user history. Existing SR methods model the 'was interacted before' item-item transitions observed in sequences, which can be viewed as an item relationship. However, there are multiple auxiliary item relationships, e.g., items from similar brands and with similar contents in real-world scenarios. Auxiliary item relationships describe item-item affinities in multiple different semantics and alleviate the long-lasting cold start problem in the recommendation. However, it remains a significant challenge to model auxiliary item relationships in SR. To simultaneously model high-order item-item transitions in sequences and auxiliary item relationships, we propose a Multi-relational Transformer capable of modeling auxiliary item relationships for SR (MT4SR). Specifically, we propose a novel self-attention module, which incorporates arbitrary item relationships and weights item relationships accordingly. Second, we regularize intra-sequence item relationships with a novel regularization module to supervise attentions computations. Third, for inter-sequence item relationship pairs, we introduce a novel inter-sequence related items modeling module. Finally, we conduct experiments on four benchmark datasets and demonstrate the effectiveness of MT4SR over state-of-the-art methods and the improvements on the cold start problem. The code is available at https://github.com/zfan20/MT4SR.

CLMar 7, 2024Code
ECLM: Entity Level Language Model for Spoken Language Understanding with Chain of Intent

Shangjian Yin, Peijie Huang, Jiatian Chen et al.

Large Language Models (LLMs) have demonstrated impressive capabilities in language generation and general task performance. However, their application to spoken language understanding (SLU) remains challenging, particularly for token-level tasks, where the autoregressive nature of LLMs often leads to misalignment issues. They also struggle to capture nuanced interrelations in semantic-level tasks through direct fine-tuning alone. To address these challenges, we propose the Entity-level Language Model (ECLM) framework, which reformulates slot-filling as an entity recognition task and introduces a novel concept, \textit{Chain of Intent}, to enable step-by-step multi-intent recognition. Experimental results show that ECLM significantly outperforms strong baselines such as Uni-MIS, achieving gains of 3.7\% on MixATIS and 3.1\% on MixSNIPS. Compared to standard supervised fine-tuning of LLMs, ECLM further achieves improvements of 8.5\% and 21.2\% on these datasets, respectively. Our code is available at https://github.com/SJY8460/ECLM.