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    Improving Robustness for Tag Recommendation via Self-Paced Adversarial Metric Learning

    Zhengshun Fei1,*, Jianxin Chen1, Gui Chen2, Xinjian Xiang1,*

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.82, No.3, pp. 4237-4261, 2025, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2025.059262 - 06 March 2025

    Abstract Tag recommendation systems can significantly improve the accuracy of information retrieval by recommending relevant tag sets that align with user preferences and resource characteristics. However, metric learning methods often suffer from high sensitivity, leading to unstable recommendation results when facing adversarial samples generated through malicious user behavior. Adversarial training is considered to be an effective method for improving the robustness of tag recommendation systems and addressing adversarial samples. However, it still faces the challenge of overfitting. Although curriculum learning-based adversarial training somewhat mitigates this issue, challenges still exist, such as the lack of a quantitative… More >

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    Joint Modeling of Citation Networks and User Preferences for Academic Tagging Recommender System

    Weiming Huang1,2, Baisong Liu1,*, Zhaoliang Wang1

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.79, No.3, pp. 4449-4469, 2024, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2024.050389 - 20 June 2024

    Abstract In the tag recommendation task on academic platforms, existing methods disregard users’ customized preferences in favor of extracting tags based just on the content of the articles. Besides, it uses co-occurrence techniques and tries to combine nodes’ textual content for modelling. They still do not, however, directly simulate many interactions in network learning. In order to address these issues, we present a novel system that more thoroughly integrates user preferences and citation networks into article labelling recommendations. Specifically, we first employ path similarity to quantify the degree of similarity between user labelling preferences and articles… More >

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    Hashtag Recommendation Using LSTM Networks with Self-Attention

    Yatian Shen1, Yan Li1, Jun Sun1,*, Wenke Ding1, Xianjin Shi1, Lei Zhang1, Xiajiong Shen1, Jing He2

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.61, No.3, pp. 1261-1269, 2019, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2019.06104

    Abstract On Twitter, people often use hashtags to mark the subject of a tweet. Tweets have specific themes or content that are easy for people to manage. With the increase in the number of tweets, how to automatically recommend hashtags for tweets has received wide attention. The previous hashtag recommendation methods were to convert the task into a multi-class classification problem. However, these methods can only recommend hashtags that appeared in historical information, and cannot recommend the new ones. In this work, we extend the self-attention mechanism to turn the hashtag recommendation task into a sequence More >

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