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Efficient and Effective Adaptation of Multimodal Foundation Models in Sequential Recommendation

Junchen Fu, Xuri Ge, Xin Xin, Alexandros Karatzoglou, Ioannis Arapakis, Kaiwen Zheng, Yongxin Ni, Joemon M. Jose Joemon

2025IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Multimodal foundation models (MFMs) have revolutionized sequential recommender systems through advanced representation learning. While Parameter-efficient Fine-tuning (PEFT) is commonly used to adapt these models, studies often prioritize parameter efficiency, neglecting GPU memory and training speed. To address this, we introduced the IISAN framework, significantly enhancing efficiency. However, IISAN was limited to symmetrical MFMs and identical text and image encoders, preventing the use of state-of-the-art Large Language Models. To overcome this, we developed IISAN-Versa, a versatile plug-and-play architecture compatible with both symmetrical and asymmetrical MFMs. IISAN-Versa employs a Decoupled PEFT structure and utilizes both intra- and inter-modal adaptation. It effectively handles asymmetry through a simple yet effective combination of group layer-dropping and dimension transformation alignment. Our research demonstrates that IISAN-Versa effectively adapts large text encoders, and we further identify a scaling effect where larger text encoders generally perform better. IISAN-Versa also demonstrates strong versatility in our defined multimodal scenarios, which include raw titles and captions generated from images and videos. Additionally, IISAN-Versa achieved state-of-the-art performance on the MicroLens public benchmark.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceRepresentation (politics)EncoderSimple (philosophy)Dimension (graph theory)Machine learningAdaptation (eye)Recommender systemFoundation (evidence)Transformation (genetics)Feature learningScalingInformation retrievalExploitBenchmark (surveying)Encoding (memory)ArchitectureTheoretical computer scienceImage (mathematics)Human–computer interactionFeature (linguistics)Closed captioningContextual image classificationReinforcement learningQuality (philosophy)Orientation (vector space)Recommender Systems and TechniquesTopic Modeling
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