Recommending personalized travel routes from sparse,implicit feedback poses a significant challenge,as conventional systems often struggle with information overload and fail to capture the complex,sequential nature of...Recommending personalized travel routes from sparse,implicit feedback poses a significant challenge,as conventional systems often struggle with information overload and fail to capture the complex,sequential nature of user preferences.To address this,we propose a Conditional Generative Adversarial Network(CGAN)that generates diverse and highly relevant itineraries.Our approach begins by constructing a conditional vector that encapsulates a user’s profile.This vector uniquely fuses embeddings from a Heterogeneous Information Network(HIN)to model complex user-place-route relationships,a Recurrent Neural Network(RNN)to capture sequential path dynamics,and Neural Collaborative Filtering(NCF)to incorporate collaborative signals from the wider user base.This comprehensive condition,further enhanced with features representing user interaction confidence and uncertainty,steers a CGAN stabilized by spectral normalization to generate high-fidelity latent route representations,effectively mitigating the data sparsity problem.Recommendations are then formulated using an Anchor-and-Expand algorithm,which selects relevant starting Points of Interest(POI)based on user history,then expands routes through latent similarity matching and geographic coherence optimization,culminating in Traveling Salesman Problem(TSP)-based route optimization for practical travel distances.Experiments on a real-world check-in dataset validate our model’s unique generative capability,achieving F1 scores ranging from 0.163 to 0.305,and near-zero pairs−F1 scores between 0.002 and 0.022.These results confirm the model’s success in generating novel travel routes by recommending new locations and sequences rather than replicating users’past itineraries.This work provides a robust solution for personalized travel planning,capable of generating novel and compelling routes for both new and existing users by learning from collective travel intelligence.展开更多
Natural Language Processing(NLP)has become essential in text classification,sentiment analysis,machine translation,and speech recognition applications.As these tasks become complex,traditionalmachine learning and deep...Natural Language Processing(NLP)has become essential in text classification,sentiment analysis,machine translation,and speech recognition applications.As these tasks become complex,traditionalmachine learning and deep learning models encounter challenges with optimization,parameter tuning,and handling large-scale,highdimensional data.Bio-inspired algorithms,which mimic natural processes,offer robust optimization capabilities that can enhance NLP performance by improving feature selection,optimizing model parameters,and integrating adaptive learning mechanisms.This review explores the state-of-the-art applications of bio-inspired algorithms—such as Genetic Algorithms(GA),Particle Swarm Optimization(PSO),and Ant Colony Optimization(ACO)—across core NLP tasks.We analyze their comparative advantages,discuss their integration with neural network models,and address computational and scalability limitations.Through a synthesis of existing research,this paper highlights the unique strengths and current challenges of bio-inspired approaches in NLP,offering insights into hybrid models and lightweight,resource-efficient adaptations for real-time processing.Finally,we outline future research directions that emphasize the development of scalable,effective bio-inspired methods adaptable to evolving data environments.展开更多
In multimodal learning, Vision-Language Models (VLMs) have become a critical research focus, enabling the integration of textual and visual data. These models have shown significant promise across various natural lang...In multimodal learning, Vision-Language Models (VLMs) have become a critical research focus, enabling the integration of textual and visual data. These models have shown significant promise across various natural language processing tasks, such as visual question answering and computer vision applications, including image captioning and image-text retrieval, highlighting their adaptability for complex, multimodal datasets. In this work, we review the landscape of Bootstrapping Language-Image Pre-training (BLIP) and other VLM techniques. A comparative analysis is conducted to assess VLMs’ strengths, limitations, and applicability across tasks while examining challenges such as scalability, data quality, and fine-tuning complexities. The work concludes by outlining potential future directions in VLM research, focusing on enhancing model interpretability, addressing ethical implications, and advancing multimodal integration in real-world applications.展开更多
基金supported by the Chung-Ang University Research Grants in 2023.Alsothe work is supported by the ELLIIT Excellence Center at Linköping–Lund in Information Technology in Sweden.
文摘Recommending personalized travel routes from sparse,implicit feedback poses a significant challenge,as conventional systems often struggle with information overload and fail to capture the complex,sequential nature of user preferences.To address this,we propose a Conditional Generative Adversarial Network(CGAN)that generates diverse and highly relevant itineraries.Our approach begins by constructing a conditional vector that encapsulates a user’s profile.This vector uniquely fuses embeddings from a Heterogeneous Information Network(HIN)to model complex user-place-route relationships,a Recurrent Neural Network(RNN)to capture sequential path dynamics,and Neural Collaborative Filtering(NCF)to incorporate collaborative signals from the wider user base.This comprehensive condition,further enhanced with features representing user interaction confidence and uncertainty,steers a CGAN stabilized by spectral normalization to generate high-fidelity latent route representations,effectively mitigating the data sparsity problem.Recommendations are then formulated using an Anchor-and-Expand algorithm,which selects relevant starting Points of Interest(POI)based on user history,then expands routes through latent similarity matching and geographic coherence optimization,culminating in Traveling Salesman Problem(TSP)-based route optimization for practical travel distances.Experiments on a real-world check-in dataset validate our model’s unique generative capability,achieving F1 scores ranging from 0.163 to 0.305,and near-zero pairs−F1 scores between 0.002 and 0.022.These results confirm the model’s success in generating novel travel routes by recommending new locations and sequences rather than replicating users’past itineraries.This work provides a robust solution for personalized travel planning,capable of generating novel and compelling routes for both new and existing users by learning from collective travel intelligence.
基金supported by AIT Laboratory,FPT University,Danang Campus,Vietnam,2024.
文摘Natural Language Processing(NLP)has become essential in text classification,sentiment analysis,machine translation,and speech recognition applications.As these tasks become complex,traditionalmachine learning and deep learning models encounter challenges with optimization,parameter tuning,and handling large-scale,highdimensional data.Bio-inspired algorithms,which mimic natural processes,offer robust optimization capabilities that can enhance NLP performance by improving feature selection,optimizing model parameters,and integrating adaptive learning mechanisms.This review explores the state-of-the-art applications of bio-inspired algorithms—such as Genetic Algorithms(GA),Particle Swarm Optimization(PSO),and Ant Colony Optimization(ACO)—across core NLP tasks.We analyze their comparative advantages,discuss their integration with neural network models,and address computational and scalability limitations.Through a synthesis of existing research,this paper highlights the unique strengths and current challenges of bio-inspired approaches in NLP,offering insights into hybrid models and lightweight,resource-efficient adaptations for real-time processing.Finally,we outline future research directions that emphasize the development of scalable,effective bio-inspired methods adaptable to evolving data environments.
文摘In multimodal learning, Vision-Language Models (VLMs) have become a critical research focus, enabling the integration of textual and visual data. These models have shown significant promise across various natural language processing tasks, such as visual question answering and computer vision applications, including image captioning and image-text retrieval, highlighting their adaptability for complex, multimodal datasets. In this work, we review the landscape of Bootstrapping Language-Image Pre-training (BLIP) and other VLM techniques. A comparative analysis is conducted to assess VLMs’ strengths, limitations, and applicability across tasks while examining challenges such as scalability, data quality, and fine-tuning complexities. The work concludes by outlining potential future directions in VLM research, focusing on enhancing model interpretability, addressing ethical implications, and advancing multimodal integration in real-world applications.