iVAE: Interest Information Augmentation with Variational Regularizers for Cross-Domain Sequential Recommendation
- VLM

Cross-Domain Sequential Recommendation (CDSR) leverages user behaviors across multiple domains to mitigate data sparsity and cold-start challenges in Single-Domain Sequential Recommendation. Existing methods primarily rely on shared users (overlapping users) to learn transferable interest representations. However, these approaches have limited information propagation, benefiting mainly overlapping users and those with rich interaction histories while neglecting non-overlapping (cold-start) and long-tailed users, who constitute the majority in real-world scenarios. To address this issue, we propose iVAE, a novel variational autoencoder (VAE)-based framework that enhances user interest learning with mutual information-based regularizers. iVAE improves recommendations for cold-start and long-tailed users while maintaining strong performance across all user groups. Specifically, cross-domain and disentangling regularizers extract transferable features for cold-start users, while a pseudo-sequence generator synthesizes interactions for long-tailed users, refined by a denoising regularizer to filter noise and preserve meaningful interest signals. Extensive experiments demonstrate that iVAE outperforms state-of-the-art methods, underscoring its effectiveness in real-world CDSR applications.
View on arXiv@article{ning2025_2405.20710, title={ i$^2$VAE: Interest Information Augmentation with Variational Regularizers for Cross-Domain Sequential Recommendation }, author={ Xuying Ning and Wujiang Xu and Tianxin Wei and Xiaolei Liu }, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.20710}, year={ 2025 } }