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arXiv:2512.10388v2 Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: Conventional Sequential Recommender Systems (SRS) typically assign unique hash IDs (HID) to construct item embeddings, which mainly capture collaborative signals from historical user-item interactions. However, such embeddings are vulnerable in long-tail scenarios where most items are rarely consumed. Recent methods that incorporate auxiliary information often face noisy collaborative sharing from co-occurrence signals or semantic homogeneity caused by flat dense embeddings. In contrast, Semantic IDs (SID), with their support for code sharing and multi-granular semantic modeling, offer a promising alternative. Nevertheless, SID-based methods are hindered by a collaborative overwhelming phenomenon: commonly adopted quantization mechanisms compromise the identifier uniqueness needed to model head items, resulting in a performance trade-off between head and tail items.
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