LATTE: Forecasting Peer Anchored Preference Trajectories for Personalized LLM Generation 文章

ArXiv CS.CL2026-05-27NEWSen作者: Jinze Li, Xiaoyan Yang, Shuo Yang, Jinfeng Xu, Yue Shen, Jian Wang, Jinjie Gu, Edith Cheuk-Han Ngai

摘要

arXiv:2605.26612v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Personalized generation with frozen large language models requires a conditioning signal that is both compact and current. Existing personalization methods typically retrieve or summarize user histories in text, or compress them into static latent profiles and soft prompts. These approaches are efficient, but they treat a user's past behavior as an aggregate profile and therefore mix stable identity, recent drift, and item content in the same representation. We propose LAtent Trajectory Tracking and Extrapolation (LATTE), a framework that represents personalization as forecasting a peer anchored relative preference state. For each historical session, LATTE subtracts a time masked baseline formed from comparable users who responded to the same item, producing a state that measures how the target user differs from peers under a shared item context.